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immediate

[ih-mee-dee-it] / ɪˈmi di ɪt /




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Installation is immediate, sometimes accompanied by site-specific arrangements: the location of posters often depends on the lighting of the street or the aesthetic of the nearby shops.

From Los Angeles Times

"The ability to secure immediate commitments from Apple and Google reflects the unique flexibility of the UK digital markets competition regime and offers a practical route to swiftly address the concerns we've identified," she said.

From BBC

Certain neurological conditions, including strokes and brain hemorrhages, demand immediate medical attention.

From Science Daily

Once HPI spots a vessel, it sends an alert for emergency response to nearby merchant ships so that they can provide immediate support.

From Barron's

The LGA, which represents councils in England, welcomed the plans, saying it "removes the immediate threat of insolvency for many councils".

From BBC