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immediacyim‧me‧di‧a‧cy /ɪˈmiːdiəsi/ noun [uncountable]  - They approached the peace talks with a sense of immediacy.
- But while Burrows' concerns are revealed only tangentially, Smith's are delivered with her usual immediacy.
- I could smell the fierce immediacy of cinnamon, anise, and fish sauce on the tips of her nails.
- Max believes in the child's imagination, in the immediacy of the child's expression.
- Seldom before had music possessed such hyper-sensitivity, such visceral intensity, such manic-depressive immediacy.
- She said she had never so much felt its presence, its immediacy, as lately.
- Some aspects of this immediacy can also be transmitted by our contacts with non-human organisms whose lifespan far exceeds our own.
- They demand our attention with the same immediacy as the everyday crises in our lives.
when something is important or urgent because it relates to a situation or event that is happening nowimmediacy of the immediacy of everyday experience Television brings a new immediacy to world events. |