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imperative
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im·per·a·tive  (m-pr-tv)
adj.
1. Expressing a command or plea; peremptory: requests that grew more and more imperative.
2. Having the power or authority to command or control.
3. Grammar Of, relating to, or constituting the mood that expresses a command or request.
4. Impossible to deter or evade; pressing: imperative needs. See Synonyms at urgent.
n.
1.
a. A command; an order.
b. An obligation; a duty: social imperatives.
2. A rule, principle, or instinct that compels a certain behavior: a people driven to aggression by territorial imperatives.
3. Grammar
a. The imperative mood.
b. A verb form of the imperative mood.

[Middle English imperatif, relating to the imperative mood, from Old French, from Late Latin impertvus, from Latin impertus, past participle of imperre, to command; see emperor.]

im·pera·tive·ly adv.
im·pera·tive·ness n.

imperative [ɪmˈpɛrətɪv]
adj
1. extremely urgent or important; essential
2. peremptory or authoritative an imperative tone of voice
3. (Linguistics / Grammar) Also imperatival [ɪmˌpɛrəˈtaɪvəl] Grammar denoting a mood of verbs used in giving orders, making requests, etc. In English the verb root without any inflections is the usual form, as for example leave in Leave me alone
n
1. something that is urgent or essential
2. an order or command
3. (Linguistics / Grammar) Grammar
a.  the imperative mood
b.  a verb in this mood
[from Late Latin imperātīvus, from Latin imperāre to command]
imperatively  adv
imperativeness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.imperative - a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior
modality, mood, mode - verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
2.imperative - some duty that is essential and urgent
duty, obligation, responsibility - the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force; "we must instill a sense of duty in our children"; "every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty"- John D.Rockefeller Jr
Adj.1.imperative - requiring attention or action; "as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative"; "requests that grew more and more imperative"
assertive, self-asserting, self-assertive - aggressively self-assured; "an energetic assertive boy who was always ready to argue"; "pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act"
2.imperative - relating to verbs in the imperative mood
grammar - the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)

imperative
adjective urgent, essential, pressing, vital, crucial, compulsory, indispensable, obligatory, exigent It's imperative to know your rights at such a time.
urgent unnecessary, optional, unimportant, avoidable, nonessential, discretional
Translations
imperative [ɪmˈperətɪv]
A. ADJ
1. (= essential) → imprescindible, fundamental
it is imperative that he comeses imprescindible or fundamental que venga
it was imperative to destroy the bridgeera fundamental destruir el puente
an imperative needuna necesidad imperiosa
2. (= authoritative) [manner, command] → imperativo, imperioso
3. (Ling) → imperativo
B. N
1. (frm) (= need, drive) → imperativo m
any animal's first imperative is to surviveel primer imperativo de cualquier animal es sobrevivir
2. (Ling) → imperativo m
a verb in the imperativeun verbo en(el)imperativo
C. CPD imperative mood N (Ling) → modo m imperativo

imperative [ɪmˈpɛrətɪv]
adj
(= vital) → impératif/ive
it is imperative to ... → il est impératif de ...
It is imperative to stick to your budget → Il est impératif de ne pas dépasser le budget.
It's imperative to know what your rights are → Il est impératif de connaître ses droits.
it is imperative for sb to do sth
It is imperative for us to act quickly → Il est impératif que nous agissions vite.
it is imperative that ... → il est impératif que ... + subj
to make it imperative for sb to do sth → rendre impérative la décision de qn de faire qch
The events of the past few days make it imperative for her to act → Les événements des derniers jours ont rendu impérative sa décision d'agir.
[tone] → impérieux/euse
n
(= matter of vital importance) → impératif m
a moral imperative → un impératif moral
a political imperative → un impératif politique
(= verb form) → impératif m
in the imperative → à l'impératif

imperative
adj
need, desiredringend; immediate action is imperativesofortiges Handeln ist dringend geboten
mannergebieterisch, befehlend, herrisch; orderstrikt
(Gram) → imperativisch, Imperativ-, befehlend, Befehls-; imperative formImperativ- or Befehlsform f
n
the political/moral/economic imperativedie politische/moralische/wirtschaftliche Notwendigkeit; there is a moral imperative to help the poores ist moralisch geboten, den Armen zu helfen
(Gram) → Imperativ m; in the imperativeim Imperativ, in der Befehlsform

imperative [ɪmˈpɛrətɪv]
1. adj
a. (essential) → essenziale
it is imperative that he comes → è indispensabile che lui venga
b. (authoritative, manner, voice) → imperioso/a (Gram) → imperativo/a
2. n (Gram) → imperativo
in the imperative → all'imperativo

imperative
n / adj imperative [imˈperətiv]
1 used of verbs that are expressing a command In the sentence `Come here!', `come' is an imperative (verb). bevel, imperatief صيغَة الأمْر повелителен rozkazovací způsob bydemåde der Imperativ προστακτικός (γραμμ.) imperativo imperatiiv, käsk- امری imperatiivi impératif צִיווּי आदेश सूचक imperative felszólító (módú) imperatif boðháttur imperativo 命令形 (の) 명령법의 liepiamoji nuosaka pavēles- kata perintah gebiedende wijs (tryb) rozkazujący imperativo imperativ повелительный (глагол) rozkazovací spôsob imperativ imperativ; imperativisk ที่เป็นคำสั่ง emir kipi 命令語氣 наказовий صیغئہ امر میں ادھر آؤ có tính chất mệnh lệnh使
2 absolutely necessary It is imperative that we take immediate action to reduce pollution. noodsaaklik ضَروري بصورة مُطْلَقَه، حَتْمي задължителен naléhavý požadavek absolut nødvendigt das Muss, ein Imperativ επιτακτικός imperativo hädavajalik ضرورت välttämätön impératif, urgent חִיוּנִי अनिवार्य nužnost sürgető, rendkívül fontos mutlak diperlukan necessario 絶対にしなければならない 필수적인 būtina kategorisks, absolūti nepieciešams sangat mustahak noodzakelijk tvingende nødvendig koniecznie настоятельный naliehavý, nevyhnutný nujno obavezan absolut nödvändig จำเป็น zorunlu, şart 絕對必要的 категоричний, настійний بہت ضروری cấp bách
n
In `Sit down!' the verb is in the imperative. imperatief صيغة فِعْل الأمْر заповед rozkazovací způsob imperativ; bydemåde das Imperativ προστακτική (γραμμ.) imperativo käskiv kõneviis وجه امری imperatiivi impératif צִיווּי आदेश, नियोग zapovjedni način felszólító mód imperatif imperativo 命令法 명령법 liepiamoji nuosaka imperatīvs, pavēles izteiksme kata perintah gebiedende wijs tryb rozkazujący императив rozkazovací spôsob velelnik imperativ imperativ การสั่ง zorunlu şart 命令語氣 наказовий спосіб, імператив فعل امر mệnh lệnh使


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