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immediacy
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immediacy
(noun)
immediacy
/ɪ
ˈ
miːdijəsi/
noun
immediacy
/ɪ
ˈ
miːdijəsi/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of IMMEDIACY
:
the quality that makes something seem important or interesting because it is or seems to be happening now
[
noncount
]
Television coverage gave the war greater
immediacy
than it had ever before had.
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There is an
immediacy
to watching a live performance that you cannot get from hearing a recording.
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