immediacy (Meaning)

Wordnet

immediacy (n)

lack of an intervening or mediating agency

immediate intuitive awareness

the quickness of action or occurrence

Webster

immediacy (n.)

The relation of freedom from the interventionof a medium; immediateness.

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immediacy Sentence Examples

  1. The immediacy of the situation demanded an immediate response.
  2. The immediacy of the danger left no time for deliberation.
  3. The immediacy of the medical emergency required urgent intervention.
  4. The immediacy of the threat sent shivers down their spines.
  5. With immediacy, the package was dispatched to ensure timely delivery.
  6. The immediacy of the news shocked the world and sparked a global response.
  7. The immediacy of the deadline forced them to work without pause.
  8. The immediacy of the pain caused them to gasp and writhe in agony.
  9. The immediacy of the plea for help tugged at their heartstrings.
  10. The immediacy of the bond between them transcended time and distance.

FAQs About the word immediacy

lack of an intervening or mediating agency, immediate intuitive awareness, the quickness of action or occurrenceThe relation of freedom from the interventionof

proximity, contiguity, closeness, vicinity, propinquity,nearness,adjacency, juxtaposition, abutment

distance,distance, remoteness,remoteness,

The immediacy of the situation demanded an immediate response.

The immediacy of the danger left no time for deliberation.

The immediacy of the medical emergency required urgent intervention.

The immediacy of the threat sent shivers down their spines.