We have no meanings for "immediately apparent" in our records yet.
1 The effect was immediately apparent in the improved sailing of the schooner.
2 If the relationship was going to work, it would be immediately apparent .
3 One thing was immediately apparent : the remains were those of a child.
4 It became immediately apparent that Mrs Haddock suffered from a strange affliction.
5 And yet what was most immediately apparent was how tight they sounded.
6 Meningitis set in, and it was immediately apparent that she was death-struck.
7 The devastating and gory effectiveness of the readerguns had become immediately apparent .
8 It is immediately apparent that their four-wheeled missile has missed its target.
9 The outrageous violence and tyranny of later years were not immediately apparent .
10 However, evidence of either side reproducing last weekend's form was not immediately apparent .
11 There were no immediately apparent reasons behind the market's latest slide.
12 Page noted that an explanation for the learning gap is not immediately apparent .
13 Despite the dim light, the contrast to the front room was immediately apparent .
14 Visit any railway station or airport, and two modern phenomena are immediately apparent .
15 We tarried there briefly but learned nothing more than had been immediately apparent .
16 Even in French, the play's theatrical virtues are not immediately apparent .
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This collocation consists of: Immediately apparent through the time
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