be immediate
Frequency: 7.29.8 per million words
Used to state that something is happening or exists without delay.
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Examples (10)
- The effect will be immediate once the new policy is implemented.
- Her reaction was immediate when she heard the surprising news.
- The customer support response is immediate for urgent inquiries.
- If the change is to be immediate, we must execute the plan without delay.
- We hope the impact of these environmental measures will be immediate and visible.
- The result was immediate, showing a significant improvement in performance.
- His understanding of the complex problem was immediate and insightful.
- For new users, the benefit of this feature is immediate and clear.
- The demand for the new smartphone is immediate and outstripping supply.
- The need for intervention was immediate to prevent further escalation.