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Definition of "immeadiately" [immeadiately]

  • Common misspelling of immediately. (noun)

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Use "immeadiately" in a sentence
  • "I track them immeadiately only if the shot was true."
  • "If the leader of NK is so big headed that he thinks he can lauch a missle and then not be immeadiately wiped of the map with a few American Bombs, he is a bigger idiot than I thought."
  • "I get why you might have been offended and want to jump to your writer's defense, but a joke does not immeadiately classify someone as unintelligent."
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