English to Irish Meaning of imperative - riachtanach


Imperative :
riachtanach

muirear, éigeantach, riachtanach, oibleagáid, dualgas

riachtanach, éigeantach, cheangal, teagascacha

riachtanachimperativelyriachtanais
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Definitions of imperative in English
Noun(1) a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior(2) some duty that is essential and urgent
Adjective(1) requiring attention or action(2) relating to verbs in the imperative mood
Examples of imperative in English
(1) Law enforcement officers come ÔÇÿunder pressure to perform quicklyÔǪ the imperative is simply to be seen to be tough on crime.ÔÇÖ(2) Currently, too many internet users fail to understand, or fail to act on, the imperative to protect themselves for the greater good.(3) The rampant smuggling once again shows how imperative and urgent it is now to bring domestic fuel prices closer to international levels.(4) With reloading it is absolutely imperative we measure at least twice, maybe more.(5) It is imperative that couples should communicate in order to know the root of the conflict.(6) What the brand management system should have brought, but indeed has not yet delivered, is the imperative to be more competitive.(7) The world heroine had rendered her causes morally imperative and essential to national military power.(8) It's short and sweet, but decidedly in the imperative mood.(9) Such an indication or a close relative's agreement (based on his knowledge of the donor's attitude and moral values) is imperative .(10) For a moment, despite the obviously imperative differences in gender, they emerge as the twin epic heroes on the same side, fighting the same war against a common foe.(11) Now qumi could be a feminine singular imperative meaning ÔÇÿariseÔÇÖ in either Hebrew or Aramaic.(12) Their relation sometimes shows that the imperative is no longer the consequence of the indicative, but an inseparable part of the kerygmatic indicative.(13) It is imperative this person or persons are brought to justice as quickly as possible.(14) Relatively recently, the imperative was for restraint and moderation in sexual matters; now it is for more and better sexual gratification.(15) We focused on the indicative and the imperative , the former implying fact, the latter implying authority.(16) What if Johnny paints profane imperative sentences on the barn door?
Related Phrases of imperative
(1) categorical imperative ::
riachtanach categorical
(2) imperative mood ::
modh ordaitheach
(3) imperative sentence ::
abairt ríthábhachtach
(4) be imperative ::
bheith riachtanach
Synonyms
Adjective
1. vitally important ::
thar a bheith tábhachtach
2. of vital importance ::
fíorthábhachtach
3. all-important ::
uile-tábhachtach
4. vital ::
ríthábhachtach
5. crucial ::
ríthábhachtach
6. critical ::
criticiúil
7. essential ::
riachtanach
8. necessary ::
riachtanach
9. indispensable ::
fíor-riachtanach
10. urgent ::
práinneach
11. compulsory ::
éigeantach
12. obligatory ::
éigeantach
13. mandatory ::
éigeantach
Noun
14. imperative mood ::
modh ordaitheach
Antonyms
1. elective ::
roghnach
2. voluntary ::
deonacha
Different Forms
imperative, imperatively, imperatives
Word Example from TV Shows
It serves the ancient imperative
of protecting oneself against marauders.

It serves the ancient IMPERATIVE of protecting oneself against marauders.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 7

English to Irish Dictionary: imperative

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