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imperative

[im-per-uh-tiv] / ɪmˈpɛr ə tɪv /




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His proposed ballroom “represents another way this presidency has abandoned its imperative of projecting modesty, openness, and stability,” the architect and historian Neil Flanagan complained in the Atlantic this month.

From Slate • May 18, 2026

But it is clearly imperative for Sir Keir Starmer to try to calm down a party that is hurting and anxious.

From BBC • May 10, 2026

"The US has changed. That's their right and we are responding. That is our imperative," the prime minister said in Ottawa.

From Barron's • Apr. 27, 2026

Jean-François Mercure, an academic at the U.K.’s University of Exeter who studies the spread of EVs, expects that their declining costs, plus American manufacturers’ imperative to compete globally, will eventually bring a tipping point.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026

“Eh bien, I have discovered the identity of the victim. I know why it was imperative he should leave America.”

From "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie




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