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Russian

Etymology

неме́дленный (nemédlennyj) +‎ (-o)

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Adverb

неме́дленно (nemédlenno)

  1. immediately, at once, forthwith
    • 1965, Братья Стругацкие , “История первая. Суета вокруг дивана. Глава четвёртая”, in Понедельник начинается в субботу, Детская литература; English translation from Leonid Renen, transl., e:en:Monday Begins on Saturday, New York: DAW Books, 1977:
      Все мы наи́вные материали́сты, ду́мал я. И все мы рационали́сты. Мы хоти́м, что́бы всё бы́ло неме́дленно объяснено́ рационалисти́чески, то есть сведено́ к го́рсточке уже́ изве́стных фа́ктов.
      Vse my naívnyje materialísty, dúmal ja. I vse my racionalísty. My xotím, štóby vsjo býlo nemédlenno obʺjasnenó racionalistíčeski, to jestʹ svedenó k górstočke užé izvéstnyx fáktov.
      We are all naïve materialists, I thought, and also rationalists. We demand that everything should be explained immediately in rationalist terms; that is, reduced to fit in with the handful of known facts.