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immediate
Adjective
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If something is immediate, it happens right away, without waiting.
They are asking for an immediate withdrawal of American forces from Iraq.
Immediate feedback from an online quiz was available for each lesson.
When I saw it, my immediate reaction was, "this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard."
When he joined the team, the impact was immediate.
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An immediate danger, problem, etc. is one that exists and needs attention now.
I did not harm anyone, put anyone in immediate danger.
The immediate threat is from foreign fighters who are already here.
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If something is immediate, it is close or near.
At this age, babies begin to notice things in their immediate environment.
She refused to speak to anyone including friends and immediate family.
I don't think we'll be building any more smart cars in the immediate future.
office
Noun
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An office is a room or building where people sit at desks and work.
Her office is in the third door on the left side of the hall.
We're meeting at the office after work.
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A position held by public election is an office.
They both decided to run for office.
He holds the office of senator.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
administrative
Adjective
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Administrative staff or positions are those related to organizing and managing a company or institution.
The teacher was removed from teaching duties and placed in an administrative position.
services
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noun
performance of duties or provision of space and equipment helpful to others
the mayor tried to maintain city services
the medical services are excellent