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imperative mood

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imperativemood (pluralimperative moods)

  1. (grammar) Thegrammatical mood generally expressing a command, though also used to express a request or permission.
    • 1591, Shakespeare,King Henry VI, part 1:
      Go to the gates of Bourdeaux, trumpeter:Summon their general unto the wall.
    • 1879,Kentucky Public Documents[1]:
      According to the definition of theimperative, thismood can express nothing but acommand. Yetverbs ofimperative form may also expressentreaty orpermission, as may,indeed, theindicative and thegenerally so-calledpotential.

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