Pronunciation: /ɪˈmid.i.ə.si/
noun the quality of being immediate or without delay
A1 The immediacy of the situation made him act quickly.
A2 The immediacy of her response showed how important the issue was to her.
B1 The immediacy of the deadline forced everyone to work overtime.
B2 The immediacy of the threat required immediate action.
C1 The immediacy of the crisis demanded a coordinated response from all parties involved.
C2 The immediacy of the decision-making process was crucial in determining the outcome of the negotiation.
formal The immediacy of the situation required prompt action from all parties involved.
informal We need to deal with this right now, the immediacy of it can't be ignored.
slang The immediacy of the deadline is stressing me out, man.
figurative The immediacy of her emotions was evident in the way she spoke.
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