most immediate in English

urgent, compelling, pressed

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1. Or was it to organise workpeople to fight the most immediate battles?

2. The most immediate effect of retirement is a dramatic reduction in living standards.

3. The most immediate effect of his proposal would be to block gaming by the Salt River tribe.

4. The most immediate is that they take up oxygen from water to support their respiration and produce carbon dioxide.

5. The most immediate consequence of Colonisation was a wave of epidemic diseases including smallpox, measles and influenza, which spread ahead of the frontier and annihilated many Indigenous communities.

6. National Geographic reports that Bushmeat hunting is “one of the most immediate threats to African wildlife.” The Pan African Security Alliance (PASA), the largest association of wildlife centers in Africa, agrees

7. The phrase ‘bread and Circuses’ means to generate public approval, not by excellence in public service or public policy, but by diversion, distraction or by satisfying the most immediate or base requirements of a populace — by offering a palliative: for example food (bread) or entertainment (Circuses).

8. The major studio that adapted to the new circumstances with the most immediate success was the smallest, United Artists; under a new management team that took over in 1951, overhead was cut by terminating its lease arrangement with the Pickford-Fairbanks production facility and new relationships with independent producers, now often involving direct investment, were forged—a business model that Hollywood would increasingly emulate in coming years.