noun
- plural of immediacy; the qualities or conditions of being immediate, urgent, or requiring instant attention
Usage: formal
Examples
- The doctor had to deal with multiple medical immediacies in the emergency room.
- The immediacies of daily life often distract us from long-term planning.
- During the crisis, the team focused on the immediacies rather than future concerns.
- She struggled to balance the immediacies of work with her personal goals.
- The immediacies of the situation demanded quick decision-making.
- Political leaders must address both immediacies and long-term strategies.