A verb in imperative mood, The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive, essential, An essential action, a must: something which is imperative, Having a semantics that incorporates mutable variables, Expressive of command; containing positive command; authoritatively or absolutely directive; commanding; authoritative; as, imperative orders, Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory; as, an imperative duty or order, Expressive of commund, entreaty, advice, or exhortation; as, the imperative mood, Imperative (îm-pèr´e-tîv) adjective 1 Expressive of command; containing positive command; authoritatively or absolutely directive; commanding; authoritative; as, imperative orders 2 Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory; as, an imperative duty or order 3 (Grammer) Expressive of commund, entreaty, advice, or exhortation; as, the imperative mood, The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same form as that of its second person ("you") present tense, imp, The imperative mood; also, a verb in the imperative mood, some duty that is essential and urgent requiring attention or action; "as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative"; "requests that grew more and more imperative", In grammar, a clause that is in the imperative, or in the imperative mood, contains the base form of a verb and usually has no subject. Examples are `Go away' and `Please be careful'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to tell someone to do something, An imperative is a verb in the base form that is used, usually without a subject, in an imperative clause, adj pressing : urgent, An imperative is something that is extremely important and must be done. The most important political imperative is to limit the number of US casualties, If it is imperative that something is done, that thing is extremely important and must be done. It was imperative that he act as naturally as possible = vital, necessity, obligation; command, order; imperative mood, form used when making an order or request (Grammar); verb in the imperative mood (Grammar), necessary, obligatory; commanding; of the imperative mood, of the form used when making an order or request (Grammar); of a verb in the imperative mood (Grammar), some duty that is essential and urgent, a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior, requiring attention or action; "as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative"; "requests that grew more and more imperative", a necessary, urgent, and important command, such as a quality imperative dictated by customers in the marketplace, verb forms or sentence types that are used to express commands (e g Go away!), verb form expressing a request or an order, An imperative sentence is one that expresses a command, as opposed to a question or a statement See also WH-question, Y/N-question, indicative, subjunctive, and mood, relating to verbs in the imperative mood, grammatical mood of a verb that expresses the will to influence the behavior of another, expressive of a command, entreaty, or exhortation Be imperative, and this sentence will be, too!, in an imperative and commanding manner, commandingly, in an imperative manner, In an imperative manner, plural of imperative,
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A verb in imperative mood
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The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive - "The verbs in sentences like "Do it!" and "Say what you like!" are in the imperative."
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essential - "It is imperative that you come here right now."
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An essential action, a must: something which is imperative - "Visiting Berlin is an imperative."
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Having a semantics that incorporates mutable variables
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Expressive of command; containing positive command; authoritatively or absolutely directive; commanding; authoritative; as, imperative orders
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Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory; as, an imperative duty or order
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Expressive of commund, entreaty, advice, or exhortation; as, the imperative mood
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Imperative (îm-pèr´e-tîv) adjective 1 Expressive of command; containing positive command; authoritatively or absolutely directive; commanding; authoritative; as, imperative orders 2 Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory; as, an imperative duty or order 3 (Grammer) Expressive of commund, entreaty, advice, or exhortation; as, the imperative mood
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The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same form as that of its second person ("you") present tense
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imp
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The imperative mood; also, a verb in the imperative mood
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some duty that is essential and urgent requiring attention or action; "as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative"; "requests that grew more and more imperative"
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In grammar, a clause that is in the imperative, or in the imperative mood, contains the base form of a verb and usually has no subject. Examples are `Go away' and `Please be careful'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to tell someone to do something
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An imperative is a verb in the base form that is used, usually without a subject, in an imperative clause
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adj pressing : urgent
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An imperative is something that is extremely important and must be done. The most important political imperative is to limit the number of US casualties
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If it is imperative that something is done, that thing is extremely important and must be done. It was imperative that he act as naturally as possible = vital
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necessity, obligation; command, order; imperative mood, form used when making an order or request (Grammar); verb in the imperative mood (Grammar) isim
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necessary, obligatory; commanding; of the imperative mood, of the form used when making an order or request (Grammar); of a verb in the imperative mood (Grammar) sıfat
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some duty that is essential and urgent
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a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior
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requiring attention or action; "as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative"; "requests that grew more and more imperative"
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a necessary, urgent, and important command, such as a quality imperative dictated by customers in the marketplace
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verb forms or sentence types that are used to express commands (e g Go away!)
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verb form expressing a request or an order
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An imperative sentence is one that expresses a command, as opposed to a question or a statement See also WH-question, Y/N-question, indicative, subjunctive, and mood
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relating to verbs in the imperative mood
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grammatical mood of a verb that expresses the will to influence the behavior of another, expressive of a command, entreaty, or exhortation Be imperative, and this sentence will be, too!
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