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21forthwith — [fɔ:θ wɪθ, δ] adverb without delay. Origin ME (in the sense at the same time ): partly from earlier forthwithal, partly representing forth with used alone …
22forthwith — ad. Immediately, directly, instantly, instanter, without delay …
23forthwith — adv immediately, at once, without delay, Jocular. immediately if not sooner, right away, instantly, instanter; at once, this very minute or moment, this instant, right off the bat, pronto, now; directly, straightway, presently, Archaic. anon;… …
24forthwith — [fɔːθˈwɪð] , [fɔːθˈwɪθ] adv formal immediately …
25forthwith — forth•with [[t]ˌfɔrθˈwɪθ, ˈwɪð, ˌfoʊrθ [/t]] adv. immediately • Etymology: 1250–1300 …
26forthwith — /fɔθˈwɪθ / (say fawth with), / ˈwɪð/ (say widh) adverb 1. immediately; at once; without delay. 2. as soon as can reasonably be expected …
27forthwith — Immediately; without delay; directly; within a reasonable time under the circumstances of the case; promptly and with reasonable dispatch. U. S. ex rel. Carter v. Jennings, D.C.Pa., 333 F.Supp. 1392, 1397. Within such time as to permit that which …
28forthwith — Immediately; without delay; directly; within a reasonable time under the circumstances of the case; promptly and with reasonable dispatch. U. S. ex rel. Carter v. Jennings, D.C.Pa., 333 F.Supp. 1392, 1397. Within such time as to permit that which …
29forthwith — With all reasonable diligence and dispatch. Within a reasonable time. As a limitation of time in a covenant for repairs contained in a lease:–with all reasonable celerity, not immediately. 32 Am J1st L & T § 800. As a limitation of time for the… …
30forthwith — adv. immediately; without delay. Etymology: earlier forthwithal (as FORTH, WITH, ALL) …
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39immediately — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. at once, without delay, instantly, directly, right away, instanter, at the first opportunity, forthwith, straightaway, in a trice, in that instant, at short notice, now, this instant, speedily, quickly, promptly, on the …
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