Immediate in a sentence as an adjective

Which allows an immediate checkmate, he had played 9.

If you hit an error state, you need to either propagate that error up and handle it in the caller, or crash immediately.

Assange went freely for interview to the police station and was released without immediate charge, and was free to travel.

The immediate thing that sticks out to me in this proposal are the tight mechanical tolerances that have to be maintained.

While the immediate cause was operator error, there are broader systemic issues that allowed a fat finger to take down a datacenter.

As usual, Stallman was not only ahead of his time, but also swimming against the tide of conventional wisdom, immediately after the attacks of 9/11.

If a product is rejected, it's expected to be replaced immediately without interrupting the flow of products heading out to new customers.

Many cases of people living on the street are cases of people who have untreated behavior disorders that make them very hard to live with, even for their immediate relatives who have living space.

PG has assessed the broad economic proposition to which I would add the following: YC does take an immediate equity grant but does so with common stock and on terms that don't affect founder stock pricing.

While nearly everyone else was focused on more mundane concerns of immediate importance, he was worried and tried to warn us about long-term, higher-order, societal consequences.

It is quite possible that someone will describe a political or even personal scandal known only to subordinates or immediate associates.

Immediate definitions

adjective

of the present time and place; "the immediate revisions"

adjective

very close or connected in space or time; "contiguous events"; "immediate contact"; "the immediate vicinity"; "the immediate past"

See also: contiguous

adjective

having no intervening medium; "an immediate influence"

adjective

immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect; "the immediate result"; "the immediate cause of the trouble"

adjective

performed with little or no delay; "an immediate reply to my letter"; "a prompt reply"; "was quick to respond"; "a straightaway denial"

See also: prompt quick straightaway