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What is an imperative verb starting with x?

There are no common imperative verbs in English that start with the letter "x".

Imperative verbs are used to give commands or make requests, and they are typically in the second person (you). The letter "x" is not commonly used at the beginning of English words, especially verbs.

However, you could create a fictional verb starting with "x" for a specific context, such as:

* X-ray: "X-ray the package!" (This is technically an imperative verb, but it's not commonly used in this way.)

* Xenobooster: (Made-up verb) "Xenobooster the engine!"

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