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imperative

im·per·a·tive [ im pérrətiv ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. necessary: absolutely necessary or unavoidable
It is imperative that justice is seen to be done.

2. commanding: forceful and demanding the obedience and respect of others ( formal )

3. grammar used for giving orders: describes the mood or a form of a verb that expresses a command or request, e.g. the verb form "come" in "Come here!"



noun  (plural im·per·a·tives)
Definition:
 
1. priority: something that must be done
Preservation of honor is a moral imperative.

2. grammar way of commanding: the mood of a verb used to give an order
when the verb is used in the imperative

3. grammar verb expressing command or request: a verb in the imperative mood, e.g. "close" in "Please close the door"

[15th century. < late Latin imperativus "specially ordered" < Latin imperare "to command" < parare "prepare"]

im·per·a·tive·ly adverb
im·per·a·tive·ness noun
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