immediately

immediately
adv.
Immediately is used with these adjectives: ↑accessible, ↑adjacent, ↑alert, ↑apparent, ↑appealing, ↑applicable, ↑available, ↑discernible, ↑effective, ↑evident, ↑familiar, ↑forthcoming, ↑impressed, ↑likeable, ↑noticeable, ↑obvious, ↑payable, ↑recognizable, ↑relevant, ↑responsive, ↑striking, ↑suspicious, ↑visible
Immediately is used with these verbs: ↑abandon, ↑act, ↑answer, ↑apologize, ↑back, ↑begin, ↑break, ↑brighten, ↑burst, ↑cease, ↑collapse, ↑confront, ↑contact, ↑decide, ↑declare, ↑deny, ↑destroy, ↑disappear, ↑dismiss, ↑draw, ↑drop, ↑eliminate, ↑embark, ↑evacuate, ↑evoke, ↑expel, ↑fill, ↑follow, ↑freeze, ↑gain, ↑halt, ↑hand, ↑immerse, ↑implement, ↑inform, ↑initiate, ↑issue, ↑jump, ↑know, ↑leap, ↑light, ↑notice, ↑notify, ↑obey, ↑order, ↑perceive, ↑precede, ↑provoke, ↑react, ↑realize, ↑recognize, ↑regret, ↑reject, ↑relax, ↑release, ↑remind, ↑replace, ↑reply, ↑resign, ↑resolve, ↑respond, ↑return, ↑reward, ↑rule, ↑rush, ↑seize, ↑sense, ↑serve, ↑silence, ↑sit, ↑spot, ↑stand, ↑start, ↑stop, ↑strike, ↑surrender, ↑suspect, ↑suspend, ↑terminate, ↑transfer, ↑understand, ↑withdraw

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  • Immediately — Im*me di*ate*ly, adv. 1. In an immediate manner; without intervention of any other person or thing; proximately; directly; opposed to {mediately}; as, immediately contiguous. [1913 Webster] God s acceptance of it either immediately by himself, or …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • immediately — has been used informally since the early 19c, especially in BrE, as a conjunction equivalent to immediately after: • I starting writing ‘Jill’ immediately I left Oxford Philip Larkin, 1983 • Immediately I heard the front door I switched off his… …   Modern English usage

  • immediately — index forthwith, instantly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 immediately …   Law dictionary

  • immediately — [i mē′dē itlē] adv. in an immediate manner; specif., a) without intervening agency or cause; directly b) without delay; at once; instantly conj. Chiefly Brit. at the very moment that; as soon as [return immediately you are done] …   English World dictionary

  • immediately — (adv.) without intervening time or space, early 15c., from IMMEDIATE (Cf. immediate) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • immediately — [adv] at once, right away anon, at short notice, away, directly, double time*, forthwith, hereupon, in a flash*, in a jiffy*, in a New York minute*, in nothing flat*, instantaneously, instanter, instantly, like now*, now, now or never*, on the… …   New thesaurus

  • immediately — ► ADVERB 1) at once. 2) very close in time, space, or relationship. ► CONJUNCTION chiefly Brit. ▪ as soon as …   English terms dictionary

  • immediately */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈmiːdɪətlɪ] / US [ɪˈmɪdɪətlɪ] adverb, conjunction Summary: Immediately can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (with a verb): I immediately recognized his voice. (followed by a preposition or another adverb): She s the woman who was… …   English dictionary

  • immediately — im|me|di|ate|ly1 W1S2 [ıˈmi:diətli] adv 1.) without delay = ↑at once ▪ Mix in the remaining ingredients and serve immediately. ▪ The telephone rang, and he answered it immediately. 2.) very soon before or after something immediately… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • immediately — [[t]ɪmi͟ːdiətli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV with v If something happens immediately, it happens without any delay. He immediately flung himself to the floor... Ingrid answered Peter s letter immediately. Syn: at once 2) ADV: ADV adj If something is… …   English dictionary

  • immediately — im|me|di|ate|ly [ ı midiətli ] adverb *** 1. ) very quickly and without delay: AT ONCE: When she saw him come in, she decided to leave immediately. I did not immediately realize how serious the situation was. It was immediately apparent that… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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