English to Turkish Dictionary imperative

imperative

zorunlu
definition
noun
free movement of labor was an economic imperative
an essential or urgent thing.
Noteworthy in this meditation is the use of imperatives and action verbs, which are meant to activate the believer.
a verb or phrase in the imperative mood.
adjective
immediate action was imperative
of vital importance; crucial.
the bell pealed again, a final imperative call
giving an authoritative command; peremptory.
translation of 'imperative'
noun
zorunluluk,
emir kipi,
emir
adjective
buyurucu,
emir belirten,
emir,
emreden,
gerekli,
mecburi,
zorunlu
example
Such an indication or a close relative's agreement (based on his knowledge of the donor's attitude and moral values) is 'imperative' .
Chief among these challenges are the need for a new type of salesperson and the 'imperative' to win acceptance of value-based prices by third-party payers.
Currently, too many internet users fail to understand, or fail to act on, the 'imperative' to protect themselves for the greater good.
Job stress is caused by the lack of adequate staffing, and by the 'imperative' for laboratory work to be error-free.
Such an 'imperative' seems particularly urgent because of the vacuum at the top.
But then there will be an 'imperative' demand for the local authorities to invest in skilled manpower.
On that view, since basic self-knowledge is more certain than perceptual knowledge, it is more 'imperative' that one be master of all its enabling conditions.
The drama of history and biography is sacrificed to the 'imperative' of ‘covering’ everything in a single volume.
It is 'imperative' that couples should communicate in order to know the root of the conflict.
This creates the 'imperative' of immediacy which has so far evaded those pay TV networks attempting to sell goods and services from retailers and banks through interactive TV.
The protection of domestic agriculture must be recognised as a food security 'imperative' .
- It's absolutely 'imperative' to trust your financial adviser.
Their relation sometimes shows that the 'imperative' is no longer the consequence of the indicative, but an inseparable part of the kerygmatic indicative.
In any case, this tension between the indicative and the 'imperative' may lead us to a fruitful discussion on the main theme of our deliberations during this conference.
The human desire for novelty is twinned with an equally 'imperative' desire for continuity.
This case is a good example of the conflict that can arise between the 'imperative' on doctors to ‘first do no harm’ and each patient's right to self determination.
Indeed, the idea that ‘we shouldn't impose our personal moral views on other people’ sounds itself like an absolute moral 'imperative' .
In English the indicative mood is used to make factual statements, the subjunctive mood to indicate doubt or unlikelihood, and the 'imperative' mood to express a command.
It is 'imperative' this person or persons are brought to justice as quickly as possible.
Thus, it is 'imperative' that health communication scholars focus their efforts on adolescent patient-physician communication.
As you can see, we haven't got very far in meeting our moral obligations under this 'imperative' .
However, here everyday lines and notational devices are freed from the 'imperative' to represent directly.
It is 'imperative' that existing and future residents in the area engage in proactive dialogue with all parties to ensure that any development is for the betterment of the lives of its residents.
So they're an 'imperative' part of our community fabric.
But it is one of the noblest things this country has ever attempted abroad and it is a moral and strategic 'imperative' that we give it our best shot.
The passive voice gives a sense of detached and objective authority that, in contrast to the 'imperative' mode, is expressive of neutrality.
The world heroine had rendered her causes morally 'imperative' and essential to national military power.
It's short and sweet, but decidedly in the 'imperative' mood.
Both recognised the 'imperative' of being smarter to achieve their ends.
It's an 'imperative' and ornate exhortation to lay open your nerves and unabashedly, unapologetically feel.
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