Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
immediate-action
Adjective
/ɪˈmiːdiət ˈækʃən/

Definition
A term that refers to the necessity for a quick response or decision in a given situation.

Examples
- The emergency team was called for immediate-action response to the natural disaster.
- In business, immediate-action plans are crucial for addressing sudden market changes.
- The coach instructed his players to take immediate-action in the final minutes of the game.

Meaning
Immediate-action denotes an urgent situation where prompt measures are required to address a problem or take advantage of an opportunity.

Synonyms
- Urgent
- Instant
- Prompt
- Swift
- Quick