Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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IMPER'ATIVE, adjective [Latin imperativus, from impero, to command. See Empire.]
1. Commanding; expressive of command; containing positive command, as distinguished from advisory, or discretionary. The orders are imperative
2. In grammar, the imperative mode of a verb is that which expresses command, entreaty, advice or exhortation; as, go, write, attend.
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