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immediate

[ih-mee-dee-it] / ɪˈmi di ɪt /




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But his lawyers returned to court on Tuesday afternoon following claims that the Lord of the Dance performance due to take place at Dublin's 3Arena had been called off with immediate effect.

From BBC

While Wall Street’s estimates for aggregate earnings at companies in the software fund have risen, according to FactSet, that is because the market’s doubts go beyond the immediate term.

From Barron's

So did the promise of immediate, uninterrupted bonding with her baby.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards said there was "an unfolding emergency that requires immediate judicial intervention" due to the DOJ "failing to redact victims names and other personally identifying information in thousands of instances".

From BBC

Adding to the urgency of the case, Nanos warned that Nancy Guthrie’s life was in immediate danger if she did not take a certain type of medication every day.

From Los Angeles Times