immediacy

IPA: ɪmˈidiʌsi

noun

  • The quality of being immediate, of happening right away.
  • Lack of mediation; directness.
  • (philosophy) Immediate awareness or apprehension.
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Examples of "immediacy" in Sentences

  • "The sense of immediacy is quite important in blogs."
  • Prof. Carl G. Jung refers to what he calls the immediacy of the Negro race.
  • Their sense of immediacy is not the same as we adhere to in Canada and the US.
  • The immediacy is far scarier than simply telling someone about being held captive.
  • If true, this would give a certain immediacy for any effort to fracture the insurgency.
  • Such immediacy is clearly going to overwhelm any subtle long-term psychological effects.
  • This immediacy is due in no small part to another artist I'd never really taken seriously enough: Penélope Cruz.
  • To me, the immediacy is key and provides a venue for contributors like myself, who would not tolerate being edited, as my opinions are sometimes considered “way out there”.
  • It occurred to me then that an RSS-only publishing tool, though it may seem daft to some now, could become an ideal publishing platform for many purposes where immediacy is all that matters.

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