impératif
imperative, essential
adjective noun am-peh-rah-TEEF Rare
Origin: Latin imperativus, from imperare 'to command'
Also means
imperative (grammatical mood)
Usage Note
Impératif as an adjective means something is urgently necessary ('il est impératif de partir'). As a noun, l'impératif is the imperative mood in grammar, used to give commands. The feminine form is impérative.
Examples
"Il est impératif d'agir maintenant."
Natural Translation
It is imperative to act now.
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