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Meanings of
impending
in English
Close in time; about to occur.
imminent
forthcoming
impendent
at hand
close at hand
Related terms
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Synonyms
Examples for "
imminent
"
imminent
forthcoming
impendent
at hand
close at hand
Examples for "
imminent
"
1
However, there was no evidence that any specific government initiative was
imminent
.
2
And yes, that is clearly the most
imminent
crisis facing the country.
3
Your new film is almost out, yes? Chesna said it was
imminent
.
4
My father saw the
imminent
fall of Russia as a good sign.
5
A source familiar with NSN's strategy said no such deal was
imminent
.
1
Prosecutors said they might reopen the case if new information was
forthcoming
.
2
Help may be
forthcoming
but, first, Iraq's political leaders must help themselves.
3
The message from the Central Bank on the
forthcoming
Budget is clear.
4
Document II mentions the
forthcoming
'elections for the President of the Republic'.
5
They hope as their work goes global more funding will be
forthcoming
.
1
Away to the headwaters of the Missouri, Now quelled by many
impendent
damns.
2
Instead now
"
impendent
-
Democrat
"
Lieberman faces a mammoth task defending his lead.
3
From the scythed moon
impendent
over all.
4
Fishman said the group will target two key markets:
impendent
power plants and adding solar projects to existing coal and natural gas-fired plants.
5
Yet of the two the gloomier face showed below the count's coronet, for Perion did not relish the
impendent
interview with King Theodoret.
1
Merkel said authorities would use all means
at
hand
to fight anti-Semitism.
2
Schwalger said police always acted in accordance with the situation
at
hand
.
3
This will not help to address the real, complex problem
at
hand
.
4
Remember the topic
at
hand
for today is borders, walls and immigration.
5
The danger was immediate; the solution was
at
hand
-
and
probably
even therapeutic.
1
The day was late in the spring; summer was
close
at
hand
.
2
Matthew thought the time for building an ark was
close
at
hand
.
3
Yet even more monstrous exaggerations of Nature seemed disturbingly
close
at
hand
.
4
The familiar was far away, while the bizarre was
close
at
hand
.
5
The boiled portion remains in charred bamboo internodes placed
close
at
hand
.
Usage of
impending
in English
1
The public is unaware of the
impending
crisis, unlike people in Europe.
2
For the ECB the situation was complicated by an
impending
court case.
3
Potentially doctors would be able to warn patients of an
impending
problem.
4
You might expect chaos and disruption given the
impending
week of freedom.
5
Three cases of ruptured and 1 case of
impending
rupture are reported.
6
The news of their
impending
deportation was therefore extremely shocking to me.
7
Perhaps one reason is to help warn us against
impending
parasite attack.
8
The origins of Britain's
impending
energy crisis go back half a century.
9
Besides, Cerberus needs the UAW's lobbyists to help fight
impending
fuel-economy regulations.
10
This was augmented by the widespread sense of crisis and
impending
marvels.
11
This year, rumours of an
impending
invasion began circulating in late winter.
12
US bond markets have recently sent warning signals of an
impending
recession.
13
The software company released a statement late Tuesday applauding the
impending
announcement.
14
The
impending
referendum also had him thinking about failings in the law.
15
The young wolf and the horses seemed to sense an
impending
change.
16
The sense of
impending
tragedy is never far away from these lovers.
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impending
impend
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
impending danger
impending fate
impending calamity
impending catastrophe
impending blow
Impending
through the time
Impending
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
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