Compound-imperative Definition

noun

(grammar) Two or more imperative clauses joined in a single sentence.

E.g. speak now or forever hold your peace.
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(grammar, in some languages) A word constructed from the imperative of a verb plus one or more pronouns.

E.g. (in Italian) portiamoglieli - let's take them to him.
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Other Word Forms of Compound-imperative

Noun

Singular:
compound-imperative
Plural:
compound-imperatives

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