Synonyms for IMPERATIVE: incumbent, required, mandatory, compulsory, necessary, urgent, needed, obligatory; Antonyms of IMPERATIVE: optional, voluntary, elective ...
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Synonyms for IMPERATIVE: incumbent, required, mandatory, compulsory, necessary, urgent, needed, obligatory; Antonyms of IMPERATIVE: optional, voluntary, elective ...
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Find 562 different ways to say IMPERATIVE, a word that can mean necessary or authoritative. Compare synonyms and antonyms, see example sentences, and browse related words at Thesaurus.com.
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Find synonyms for imperative, a word that can mean extremely urgent, required by authority, or requiring immediate action. Browse lists of similar words for different contexts and meanings.
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Find 90 similar and opposite words for imperatives, a plural of imperative meaning a statement of what to do that must be obeyed. See definitions, examples, and related words for imperatives and imperative.
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Another way to say Imperative? Synonyms for Imperative (other words and phrases for Imperative).
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Find synonyms for the adjective imperative, which can mean urgent, commanding, authoritative, or compulsory. Compare the meanings and usage of imperative in American and British English with examples and opposites.
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Find 73 synonyms and antonyms for imperative, a word that means necessary, urgent, or authoritative. Learn the meanings, examples, and usage of imperative in different contexts.
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Find synonyms for imperative, a verb meaning mandatory, essential or urgent, in different contexts and senses. See also forum discussions about imperative mood, clauses and sentences.
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