imperatival Antonyms
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Meaning of imperatival
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imperatival (a.)
Of or pertaining to the imperative mood.
imperatival Sentence Examples
- The commander's imperatival order galvanized the troops into action.
- The physician's imperatival instructions for medication adherence were crucial for the patient's recovery.
- The teacher's imperatival tone commanded the students' attention and respect.
- The manager's imperatival email demanded immediate compliance with company policy.
- The parent's imperatival command enforced household rules and expectations.
- The sign's imperatival message "No Parking" left no room for ambiguity.
- The courtroom's imperatival environment demanded decorum and adherence to legal procedures.
- The traffic officer's imperatival hand gestures directed vehicles with precision.
- The ritual's imperatival incantations invoked divine spirits and invoked protection.
- The warning label's imperatival language urged caution and emphasized potential hazards.
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Of or pertaining to the imperative mood.
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The commander's imperatival order galvanized the troops into action.
The physician's imperatival instructions for medication adherence were crucial for the patient's recovery.
The teacher's imperatival tone commanded the students' attention and respect.
The manager's imperatival email demanded immediate compliance with company policy.