Imperative
pronunciation: ɪmperətɪv
part of speech: adjective, noun
imperativo = imperative ; Let's + Verbo.
Example: Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.Example: Let's by all means do our share, but we have to give the other ignorant person who uses the term Hottentot a chance to find out its meaning.
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» imperativo económico
= economic imperative
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Example: Public institutions should be guided by economic imperatives.
Imperativo synonyms
desperate in spanish: desesperado, pronunciation: desprɪt adjectiveexigent in spanish: exigente, pronunciation: eksɪdʒənt adjectiveperemptory in spanish: perentorio, pronunciation: pɜremptɜri adjectiveinstant in spanish: instante, pronunciation: ɪnstənt noun, adjectiveinsistent in spanish: insistente, pronunciation: ɪnsɪstənt adjectiveurgent in spanish: urgente, pronunciation: ɜrdʒənt adjectiveclamant in spanish: clamante, pronunciation: klæmənt adjectivepressing in spanish: prensado, pronunciation: presɪŋ noun, adjectivecrying in spanish: llorando, pronunciation: kraɪɪŋ noun, adjectivecommanding in spanish: dominante, pronunciation: kəmændɪŋ adjectiveadjuratory in spanish: complementario, pronunciation: ədʒʊrətɔri adjectiveimperative mood in spanish: modo imperativo, pronunciation: ɪmperətɪvmud nounjussive mood in spanish: jussive mood, pronunciation: dʒʌsɪvmud noun