im·me·di·ate (-md-t) adj. 1. Occurring at once; instant: gave me an immediate response. 2. a. Of or near the present time: in the immediate future. b. Of or relating to the present time and place; current: "It is probable that, apart from the most immediate, pragmatic, technical revisions, the writer's effort to detach himself from his work is quixotic" (Joyce Carol Oates). 3. Close at hand; near: in the immediate vicinity. See Synonyms at close. 4. Next in line or relation: is an immediate successor to the president of the company. 5. Directly apprehended or perceived: had immediate awareness of the scope of the crisis. 6. Acting or occurring without the interposition of another agency or object; direct. [Middle English immediat, from Old French, from Late Latin immeditus : Latin in-, not; see in-1 + Latin meditus, past participle of medire, to be in the middle; see mediate.] im·medi·ate·ness n.
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