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The word imperative is an adjective. It is another word for essential.
imperative mining
vital Imperative
imperative crucial
"Imperative" or "Important" is another word for essential or compulsory.
Pompous or ego. Those words mean self importance.
The root word of imperative is "imperare," which is a Latin word meaning "to command" or "to order."
Some synonyms for the word urgency are: imperative importance insistence pressing seriousness critical criticality imminence
Need, requirement, imperative, compulsion, essential, prerequisite, vital part, demand...
Imperative means to be of vital importance or crucial.
Depends on the sentence.Not an imperative sentence with the word relocate:He wanted to relocate their house.An imperative sentence with the word relocate:Go relocate the remote control.
No, "dry" is not an imperative word. It is an adjective that describes the condition of something lacking moisture. Imperative words are used to give commands or make requests.