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Imperative   /ɪmpˈɛrətɪv/   Listen
Imperative

noun
1.
A mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior.  Synonyms: imperative form, imperative mood, jussive mood.
2.
Some duty that is essential and urgent.
adjective
1.
Requiring attention or action.  "Requests that grew more and more imperative"
2.
Relating to verbs in the imperative mood.



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"Imperative" Quotes from Famous Books



... Rosecrans withdrew the Twelfth Ohio from my command, excepting two companies under Major Hines, on the 19th of August, [Footnote: My dispatch to Rosecrans of August 19; also Official Records, vol. li. pt. i. p. 454.] and the imperative need of detachments to protect the river below me was such that from this time till the middle of September my garrison at Gauley Bridge, including advance-guards and outposts, was never more than two and ...
— Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V1 • Jacob Dolson Cox

... passages, or inscribed, perhaps, "not read," or "only skimmed." The books accumulated in the "read" heap until the shelves overflowed, and then, with much lamenting, a day was given up to the cataloguing. He disliked this work, and as the necessity of undertaking the work became imperative, would often say, in a voice of despair, "We really must do these ...
— The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume I • Francis Darwin

... wandering chicks; an occasional grunt, and curious snuffing, came from the regions of the dilapidated hog pen. These were the only signs of life about the place. For Charlie, after displaying an unusual taciturnity, had taken himself off for the day, upon work which he had declared to be imperative, and Kid Blaney, after feeding and watering his horses, had done the same thing, on a ...
— The Law-Breakers • Ridgwell Cullum

... repeatedly,—shrill, imperative blasts. The man in the rowboat smiled. The air was very still. Sounds carry over quiet water as if telephoned. He could not help ...
— Poor Man's Rock • Bertrand W. Sinclair

... was now convinced that O'Dowd had been close upon his heels from the instant he entered them. There was something uncanny in the feeling that possessed him. Such espionage as this signified something deep and imperative in the presence not only of O'Dowd but the Jack-in-the-box gardener a few minutes earlier. He had the grim suspicion that he would later on encounter the spectacled ...
— Green Fancy • George Barr McCutcheon


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