Scrabble?! IMPERATIVE

Is imperative valid for Scrabble? Words With Friends? Lexulous? WordFeud? Other games?
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Definitions of IMPERATIVE in various dictionaries:

noun - a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior

noun - some duty that is essential and urgent

adj - requiring attention or action

adj - relating to verbs in the imperative mood

Expressing a command or plea; peremptory: requests that grew more and more imperative.

Having the power or authority to command or control.

Of, relating to, or constituting the mood that expresses a command or request.

A command; an order.

An obligation; a duty: social imperatives.

A rule, a principle, or an instinct that compels a certain behavior: a people driven to aggression by territorial imperatives.

Grammar.

The imperative mood.

A verb form of the imperative mood.

There are 10 letters in IMPERATIVE ( A1E1I1M3P3R1T1V4 )

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