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How to use imperative in a sentence

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Hence, it becomes imperative for those in the business of rejuvenating the people to create this awareness.
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Clay or sand, it is imperative that you remove the weeds and lawn from the bed before planting.
Log analysis is understandably imperative for SOX compliance, particularly because financial data resides on financial servers.
Since the end of November, Angelenos driving north on the Hollywood Freeway have confronted the ultimate marketing imperative.
Obedience to a hypothetical imperative is always obedience to the condition expressed in its antecedent.
It's imperative that the stored data can be retrieved if an audit takes place.
We can't let a short term political imperative override long term economic factors.
This imperative, exposed through syntax, pervades the eight poems chosen here to represent Paul Celan's twenty-five-year arc of work.
It is imperative to discuss a living will and advance directives with patients who have terminal cirrhosis.
The use of family exercises and homework assignments is imperative in enacting permanent change.
Yes, in Kantian terms, respect for autonomy is closely related to the categorical imperative of treating people as ends and not means.
The book casts a flirtatious eye towards sapphic chic and the aesthetic imperative to get dolled up.
Their dissimulated ignorance, unaccompanied by the imperative to know, provides a constant foil to her awakening interest in knowing.
It is therefore imperative that the procedures for the abatement of malodours are very effective.
The steps which are imperative are those that would wipe out the disease completely.
It can take anywhere from four to eight hours to smoke meat or poultry, so it's imperative to use thermometers to monitor temperatures.
Getting a good start was imperative to finish in the top 10 and this meant some cunning seamanship around the start boat to ensure a clean start.
It is not only in the Judeo-Christian religions that this imperative sense of oneness with the rest of creation is manifest.
Honest and loving dialogue between churches is a biblical and evangelical imperative.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Or did not the news brought by Victorio Lopez make more imperative the need for secrecy?
Negative Eugenics is as imperative a necessity as the protection of our coasts from invasion or the destruction of potato blight.
The preterite of the German dialect is formed by adding ium to the imperative, which is always the root of the verb.
To avoid such mistakes, it is imperative that the quality of the radiogram secured should be the best possible.
There was an imperative call for American aid to reenforce the French along the Marne and on the western side of the salient.
Again, reiterant and increasingly imperative, summons from the house slashed across her mood.
In the construction of such an index number the use of the arithmetic mean is not imperative.
In short, it was imperative that we should go at once to the Druze mountain.
Dili is employed in the future sentences, and is formed with the particles of imperative mood, and sometimes of indicative.
The more we argued the impossibility of supplying him, the more was he urgent and imperative for the sanative mineral.
It was imperative to find some way of ensuring a tolerable existence for my family.
But when he would have followed her, Dilly laid a light but imperative hand on his arm.
His exchequer, as usual, was very low and the need for replenishing it was imperative.
The imperative is made in gah, and the potential in dau where the second future is daugee.
Regrets and fears were not long-lasting, however, for the exigencies of our problem were sufficiently imperative and absorbing.
It carries duties with it, duties which are imperative and which to shirk is filching benefits without rendering an equivalent.
It is a Gallicism, but all the better, where one desires to be imperative, and yet vague.
Then came a series of heavy and imperative knocks on the closed shop doors!
Therefore, it is imperative that we know Grant's plans so that we can checkmate them.
The inflected verb is reducible to five tenses, with an imperative, two participles, and a verbal noun or infinitive.
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