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Definition of "imperatively" []

  • In an imperative manner. (adverb)

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Use "imperatively" in a sentence
  • "Out of the depths of his misery and dejection he called imperatively on his God, and taking from the lining of his belt a thumb-sized purse, of netted silver, displayed a glorious pearl, which he held aloft, and with an admixture of supplication and imprecation proffered it to the Most High as grudging ransom from a God-abandoned country."
  • "The extreme dissatisfaction of the public with this volume calls imperatively for a satisfactory conclusion to it, consequently a sequel is now presented in what the Australians call the most 'bloody dingo [6] politeful' manner."
  • "'Louie!' she called imperatively, 'tak un out soom bread-an-drippin.'"
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