immediately

im·me·di·ate·ly

 (ĭ-mē′dē-ĭt-lē)

adv.

1. Without delay.

2. Without an intermediary; directly: the parties immediately involved in the suit.

conj. Chiefly British

As soon as; directly: They phoned immediately they reached home.

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immediately

(ɪˈmiːdɪətlɪ)

adv

1. without delay or intervention; at once; instantly: it happened immediately.

2. very closely or directly: this immediately concerns you.

3. near or close by: he's somewhere immediately in this area.

conj

(subordinating) chiefly Brit at the same time as; as soon as: immediately he opened the door, there was a gust of wind.

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im•me•di•ate•ly

(ɪˈmi di ɪt li)

adv.

1. without lapse of time; at once.

2. with no object or space intervening.

3. closely: immediately in the vicinity.

4. without intervening medium or agent.

conj.

5. the moment that; as soon as.

[1375–1425]

syn: immediately, instantly, directly, presently were once close synonyms, all denoting complete absence of delay or any lapse of time. immediately and instantly still almost always have that sense and usu. mean at once: He got up immediately. She responded instantly to the request. directly is usu. equivalent to soon, in a little while rather than at once: You go ahead, we'll join you directly. presently changes sense according to the tense of the verb with which it is used. With a present tense verb it usu. means now, at the present time: The author presently lives in San Francisco. She is presently working on a new novel. In some contexts, esp. those involving a contrast between the present and the near future, presently can mean soon or in a little while: She is at the office now but will be home presently.

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immediately

If something happens immediately, it happens without delay.

We have to leave immediately. It's very urgent.

Rishi read the letter, and immediately started to cry.

If something happens immediately after something else, it happens as soon as the other thing is finished.

He had to go out immediately after lunch.

She left for the airport immediately after I spoke to her.

If something is immediately above something else, it is above it and very close to it. You can use immediately in a similar way with other prepositions such as under, opposite, and behind.

There is a window immediately above the door.

The man immediately behind me in the photograph is my father.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adv.1.immediately - without delay or hesitationimmediately - without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; "he answered immediately"; "found an answer straightaway"; "an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith"; "Come here now!"
2.immediately - near or close by; "he passed immediately behind her"
3.immediately - bearing an immediate relation; "this immediately concerns your future"

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immediately

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immediately

adverb

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Translations

okamžitěhnedhned jakihned

med det sammeøjeblikkeligtomgåendestraks

hetivälittömästi

odmah

azonnal

straxum leiî og, strax og

早速

즉시

takoj

omedelbart

โดยทันที

ngay lập tức

immediately

[ɪˈmiːdɪətlɪ]

Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

immediately

[ɪˈmiːdiətli] adv

(= as soon as)
Immediately he had said it, he regretted it → Immédiatement après l'avoir dit, il le regretta .

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immediately

conj (Brit) → sobald, sofort als …

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immediately

[ɪˈmiːdɪətlɪ]

1. adv

b. (directly, affect, concern) → direttamente
immediately in front of sb/sth → proprio davanti a qn/qc

2. conj(non) appena

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

immediate

(iˈmiːdiət) adjective

1. happening at once and without delay. an immediate response.

2. without anyone etc coming between. His immediate successor was Bill Jones.

3. close. our immediate surroundings.

imˈmediately adverb

at once. He answered immediately.

conjunction

as soon as. You may leave immediately you finish your work.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

immediately

فَوْراً okamžitě øjeblikkeligt unmittelbar αμέσως inmediatamente heti immédiatement odmah immediatamente 早速 즉시 onmiddellijk omgående natychmiast imediatamente немедленно omedelbart โดยทันที anında ngay lập tức 立即

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immediately

adv inmediatamente

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