Meaning of Imperatively (What it is, Concept and Definition)

It is always an adverb of manner in the Portuguese language and it means something that has no delays; in a non-preferable way, that is, indispensable.

This adverb is used to define something that must be done anyway, what can't wait another day, which is more than necessary; urgent.

It is always used to designate an action, attitude or commitment that cannot be avoided; that it is unavoidable, or else a typical characteristic of an individual's personality that needs to be changed, that is, it can no longer be postponed.

The word unavoidably is a term widely used in the business environment, where companies and managers are always in a hurry and in need of immediate answers and actions to their needs. Therefore, they make a list of priorities, with tasks that should be done as quickly as possible ("never mind today"), and those that can be left for another day, for example.

In English the word can be translated by the expression "without fail". Ex: The teacher said they had to finish their paper without fail until the 6th of November. / The teacher said they had to finish the work no later than November 6th.

Impertainably is a word formed from the adjective imperative. It is important to highlight that the imperative has an accent, but absolutely no accent.

Synonyms of unavoidably

  • unfailingly
  • necessarily
  • punctually
  • finally
  • unavoidable
  • unreasonably
  • non-transferable.

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