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imperitive

 

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Term: Imperative

Definition:

As a noun:

  1. Something that is of vital importance; essential.
  2. A grammatical mood expressing a command, request, or advice.
  3. A command or order.

As an adjective:

  1. Of vital importance; crucial.
  2. Expressing a command or request.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. Understanding the importance of healthy eating is an imperative for a long and happy life.
  2. In the imperative mood, the sentence "Clean your room!" expresses a command.
  3. The general issued an imperative for his troops to advance.

Adjective:

  1. It is imperative that we arrive on time for the meeting.
  2. The teacher gave an imperative instruction to complete the assignment by tomorrow.

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