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  • IMPERATIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    masterful, domineering, imperious, peremptory, imperative mean tending to impose one's will on others masterful implies a strong personality and ability to act authoritatively domineering suggests an overbearing or arbitrary manner and an obstinate determination to enforce one's will
  • IMPERATIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    IMPERATIVE definition: 1 extremely important or urgent: 2 used for giving an instruction or order: 3 a sentence… Learn more
  • IMPERATIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    An imperative sentence is a sentence used to give commands or instructions or make requests, as in Give me that It usually begins with a verb or a verb phrase
  • IMPERATIVE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    In grammar, a clause that is in the imperative, or in the imperative mood, contains the base form of a verb and usually has no subject Examples are `Go away' and `Please be careful '
  • Imperative — Meaning and Usage | Grammarly
    Imperative refers to something essential or a direct command Learn how it's used in sentences, its role in grammar, common examples, key rules, and usage
  • Imperative - definition of imperative by The Free Dictionary
    A rule, principle, or need that requires or compels certain action: "the internal tension in [military] doctrine, between the desire to prescribe a common way of fighting and the imperative of adjusting particular military actions to circumstances" (Eliot A Cohen)
  • Imperative Sentences: Definition, Types, And Examples
    An imperative sentence is a type of sentence used to give commands, instructions, requests, or advice It usually begins with a verb and directs someone to take action
  • Categorical imperative - Wikipedia
    The categorical imperative (German: Kategorischer Imperativ) is the central philosophical concept in the deontological moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant Introduced in Kant's 1785 Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, it is a way of evaluating motivations for action It is best known in its original formulation: "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it


















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