Immediate

/ɪˈmiːdiət/ adjective

Immediate means happening or done at once, without any delay. It can also describe something next in line or very close in time, place, or relationship.

From Late Latin "immediatus" meaning "without anything in between," from "in-" (not) and "mediatus" (in the middle), from "medius" (middle). It originally meant "with no middle layer" and then "without delay."

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