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was imperative
noun
The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.
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Outdoor space was imperative.
War was imperative.
It was imperative to locate the dog.
Linda was imperative to our success.
"A happy ending was imperative," wrote Forster.
To go with oysters a light-textured wine was imperative.
Bremer still believes the MacArthur route was imperative.
"Progress wasn't accidental; it was imperative, even programmed".
It was imperative to hold onto whatever assets remained.
She said it was imperative that political leaders protected funding.
"So it was imperative that they get this contract".
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