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what is imperative its urgent​

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Answered by Agradeep07helper
1

of vital importance; crucial.

"immediate action was imperative"

Similar:

vitally important

of vital importance

all-important

vital

crucial

critical

essential

of the essence

a matter of life and death

of great consequence

necessary

indispensable

exigent

pressing

urgent

required

compulsory

mandatory

obligatory

Opposite:

unimportant

optional

giving an authoritative command; peremptory.

"the bell pealed again, a final imperative call"

Similar:

peremptory

commanding

imperious

authoritative

masterful

lordly

magisterial

autocratic

dictatorial

domineering

overbearing

assertive

firm

insistent

bossy

high-handed

overweening

Opposite:

submissive

noun

an essential or urgent thing.

"free movement of labour was an economic imperative"

GRAMMAR

a verb or phrase in the imperative mood.

Answered by nidhiaarav
2

Answer:

The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request. An example of a verb used in the imperative mood is the English phrase "Go." Such imperatives imply a second-person subject, but some other languages also have first- and third-person imperatives, with the meaning of "let's" or "let them".

Explanation:

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