immediate
[ɪ'mi:dɪət]

adjective

[Definition]: without delay, instant, very quick

[Example Sentences]:
1. There was no immediate information on the cause of death, which occurred late May 30.
2. Looking ahead, its immediate hurdle rests at the September peak of 117.80.
3. After an immediate Skype call and further negotiations, the investor wired Evernote $500,000.
4. The change is immediate, effective today, April 28.
5. I think it will be important for people around the world to not make immediate judgments.
6. These changes to our business and technology will have some immediate implications.
7. There was no immediate information on why the child was left in the car.
8. They are closer and more immediate to us than at any time in history.
9. The White House did not have an immediate comment on the potential vote.
10. There was no immediate comment on the attack from the Islamic State group.
11. There was no immediate comment from the State Department or the Russian government.
12. There was no immediate word on how much such a service would cost.
13. The biggest immediate impact is likely to come from the financial sanctions.
14. There was no immediate comment from the government on the deadline passing.
15. There were also no reports on any immediate effects on the park.


[Antonyms]distant, remote, mediate

[Synonyms]instant, prompt