immediate
Pronunciation: /ɪˈmiːdɪət/
adjective
- 1occurring or done at once; instant: the authorities took no immediate action the book’s success was immediate
- relating to or existing at the present time: the immediate concern was how to avoid taxes
- 2nearest in time, relationship, or rank: no changes are envisaged in the immediate future his immediate superior in the department
- nearest or next to in space: roads in the immediate vicinity of the port
- (of a relation or action) without an intervening medium or agency; direct: coronary thrombosis was the immediate cause of death

Origin:
late Middle English (in the sense 'nearest in space or order'): from Old French immediat, or from late Latin immediatus, from in- 'not' + mediatus 'intervening', past participle of mediare (see mediate)

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