Definitionadv. in an imperative and commanding manner
Last update: June 28, 2015
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Here again the political murder of the duc de Berry, on the 14th of January 1820, led to Follen being regarded as a suspect, and he accordingly took refuge in Switzerland, where he taught for a while at the cantonal school at Coire and at the university of Basel; but the Prussian authorities imperatively demanding his surrender, he sought in 1824 the hospitality of the United States of America. [Please select]
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Come here, Tommy, his sister called imperatively. [Please select]
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This matter imperatively demands an æsthetic sense the most sensitive. [Please select]
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In such a crisis a great man was imperatively needed, and a great man arose. [Please select]
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Some answer was imperatively necessary, and no answer could evolve itself. [Please select]
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The Workers MUST be provided with the money that active campaign work imperatively demands. [Please select]
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Without replying, he drew her imperatively towards the stairs. [Please select]
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