immediately

IPA: ɪmˈidiʌtɫi

adverb

  • In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.
  • Without any intervening time or space.
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Examples of "immediately" in Sentences

  • Mr. Huggins was ordered to start serving his term immediately, while Messrs.
  • I kicked Milan under the table and her expression immediately registered her confusion.
  • The real table, if there is one, is not _immediately_ known to us at all, but must be an inference from what is immediately known.
  • "The new CFO takes the title immediately, and Mr. Atkins' retirement will follow an unpaid leave of absence, which is not typical," wrote Mr. Siefers.
  • The principle is assumed, that because certain men ought to abandon every sin immediately, therefore, certain other men are bound _immediately_ to try and make them do it.
  • Johnson began his term immediately after the death of John F. Kennedy, and as a result had pretty high poll numbers for his entire first term, which only lasted a little over a year.
  • Of course Obama could not have pre-mobilized before the spill had he done so immediately no engineer on the planet believed what BP was saying, plus there *should* have at least been an inspector *immediately* dispatched to verify, but they should have had resources going out withing 14 days.
  • 'I am anxious,' continued the gentleman, speaking in a low tone, and with a tremulous earnestness that rendered his speech peculiarly emphatic -- 'I am anxious to have painted the portrait of one who is -- who was -- very very dear to me, immediately -- _immediately_, for a few hours may make such a performance impossible.

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