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Term: immediated

Definition:

Immediated (adjective) - Pertaining to something that occurs or is experienced directly and without mediation or delay.

Immediated (verb) - To make something immediate or to bring about a direct experience or occurrence.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Adjective - On the popular level: Involving or causing an immediate response or reaction without any intervening factors.

Example sentence: The comedian's jokes had an immediated effect, causing the audience to burst into laughter.

Sense 2:

Adjective - On the local level: Relating to or found in a specific locality or community and happening instantly without external interference.

Example sentence: The immediated culture of this tiny village is preserved through its unique traditions and customs.

Sense 3:

Verb - Popular usage: To make something instant, without any delay or mediation.

Example sentence: The boss decided to immediated the implementation of the new policy to address the urgent issues at hand.

Sense 4:

Verb - Local usage: To bring about a direct experience or occurrence within a particular community.

Example sentence: The town council initiated a project to immediated a sense of togetherness among the residents.

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