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immediate

im·me·di·ate [ i mdee ət ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. without pause or delay: happening or done at first, at once, or without delay
had no immediate comment

2. nearest: nearest in time, space, or relationship
his immediate family
the immediate future

3. current: urgent or pressing, and so needing to be dealt with before anything else
the immediate problem

4. having direct effect: affecting something directly, without anything intervening
the immediate cause

5. philosophy known from experience: relating to something that is known about from personal experience or by intuition

6. logic derived from single premise: describes an inference derived from a single premise, without any middle term, and often by conversion of a categorical statement. An example is "some cows are brown, therefore some brown things are cows."

[14th century. Directly or via French< late Latin immediatus "not separated" < Latin mediatus, past participle of mediare (see mediate)]

im·me·di·a·cy noun
im·me·di·ate·ness noun
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