A mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior.
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Examples for "imperative"
Examples for "imperative"
1The aesthetic imperative has spread new economy values beyond just knowledge workers.
2It was the moral imperative: Someone Is In Pain: Therefore You Help.
3The problem cuts to the heart of the imperative for social stability.
4Long-term re-evaluation is, however, considered imperative to ascertain and ensure knowledge retention.
5They confirmed why it was imperative that the government prioritised crime reduction.
1There was something nice, after all, in the imperative mood, she thought.
2She used from habit, even to her father, the imperative mood affirmative.
3The captain's word is law; he never speaks but in the imperative mood.
4But the party leaders talked to me in the imperative mood.
5He too may fairly use the imperative mood of the verb to love.
1One did not refuse the imperative form issued by the shaman Su.
2Hence with the Illumination he rejects the imperative form, and with Kant the eudemonistic end.
3But lest I get it wrong, pray tell me the imperative form of surrender in your native tongue.
4The reader may be addressed in an imperative form of title, as well as in a question, as the following titles show:
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