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second, in a minute, tout de suite, instanter, Chiefly Brit<br />

straightaway or straight away, Colloq pronto, in a jiffy, in two<br />

shakes of a lamb's tail, before you can say 'Jack Robinson', at<br />

the drop of a hat: Come here immediately. I shall be there<br />

immediately. 2 directly, closely, intimately: These reactions<br />

are immediately concerned with the temperature.<br />

--conj. 3 when, as soon as, the moment (that), Brit directly:<br />

Immediately he heard the news, he hurried to her side.<br />

immense adj. enormous, gigantic, extensive, vast, huge, massive,<br />

voluminous, tremendous, staggering, stupendous, mammoth,<br />

colossal, giant, titanic, Cyclopean, jumbo, elephantine,<br />

Brobdingnagian, Slang US humongous: Our exit from the cave was<br />

blocked by an immense boulder.<br />

immerse v. 1 plunge, sink, submerge, dip, dunk, duck, inundate:<br />

Immerse the device in the water before switching it on. 2<br />

plunge, sink, submerge, bury, absorb, engross, engage, occupy,<br />

involve: I immersed myself in my work and never noticed the<br />

time.<br />

immigrant n. newcomer, arrival, settler, Australian migrant; alien,<br />

foreigner, outlander, outsider: Her parents were immigrants<br />

from the Ukraine.<br />

imminent adj. impending, looming, threatening, menacing, at hand, nigh,<br />

immediate, close (by or at hand), (forth)coming, drawing near or<br />

close or nigh, momentary: We face imminent disaster if steps<br />

are not taken now.<br />

immoderate<br />

adj. excessive, extreme, exorbitant, unreasonable, inordinate,<br />

extravagant, intemperate; outrageous, preposterous, exaggerated,<br />

unrestrained, undue: Their immoderate demands for reparations<br />

cannot be met.<br />

immodest adj. 1 indecent, shameless, shameful, indecorous, titillating,<br />

revealing; indelicate, improper, wanton, loose, unrestrained,<br />

provocative, obscene, lewd, smutty, dirty, lascivious, bawdy,<br />

coarse, Colloq sexy: The striptease was, to say the least,<br />

immodest. The streakers will be punished for their immodest<br />

behaviour. 2 brazen, forward, bold, impudent, impertinent,

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