immediateness (Meaning)
Wordnet
immediateness (n)
the quickness of action or occurrence
lack of an intervening or mediating agency
Webster
immediateness (n.)
The quality or relations of being immediate in manner, place, or time; exemption from second or interventing causes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of immediateness
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immediateness Sentence Examples
- The immediateness of the situation required an urgent response.
- The doctor ordered immediate surgery to address the patient's life-threatening condition.
- The news of the accident spread with alarming immediateness.
- The need for food and shelter was of the utmost immediateness for the disaster victims.
- The immediateness of the threat forced the soldiers to take cover.
- The fire demanded our immediateness in evacuating the building.
- The patient's severe pain required immediate medical attention.
- The police responded with immediateness to the report of a crime in progress.
- The CEO's email called for immediate action on the financial crisis.
- The immediateness of the deadline made me work through the night to finish the project.
FAQs About the word immediateness
the quickness of action or occurrence, lack of an intervening or mediating agencyThe quality or relations of being immediate in manner, place, or time; exemptio
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The immediateness of the situation required an urgent response.
The doctor ordered immediate surgery to address the patient's life-threatening condition.
The news of the accident spread with alarming immediateness.
The need for food and shelter was of the utmost immediateness for the disaster victims.