Close in time; about to occur.
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Examples for "imminent"
Examples for "imminent"
1However, there was no evidence that any specific government initiative was imminent.
2And yes, that is clearly the most imminent crisis facing the country.
3Your new film is almost out, yes? Chesna said it was imminent.
4My father saw the imminent fall of Russia as a good sign.
5A source familiar with NSN's strategy said no such deal was imminent.
1The public is unaware of the impending crisis, unlike people in Europe.
2For the ECB the situation was complicated by an impending court case.
3Potentially doctors would be able to warn patients of an impending problem.
4You might expect chaos and disruption given the impending week of freedom.
5Three cases of ruptured and 1 case of impending rupture are reported.
1Away to the headwaters of the Missouri, Now quelled by many impendent damns.
2Instead now "impendent-Democrat" Lieberman faces a mammoth task defending his lead.
3From the scythed moon impendent over all.
4Fishman said the group will target two key markets: impendent power plants and adding solar projects to existing coal and natural gas-fired plants.
5Yet of the two the gloomier face showed below the count's coronet, for Perion did not relish the impendent interview with King Theodoret.
1The day was late in the spring; summer was close at hand.
2Matthew thought the time for building an ark was close at hand.
3Yet even more monstrous exaggerations of Nature seemed disturbingly close at hand.
4The familiar was far away, while the bizarre was close at hand.
5The boiled portion remains in charred bamboo internodes placed close at hand.
1Merkel said authorities would use all means at hand to fight anti-Semitism.
2Schwalger said police always acted in accordance with the situation at hand.
3This will not help to address the real, complex problem at hand.
4Remember the topic at hand for today is borders, walls and immigration.
5The danger was immediate; the solution was at hand-andprobably even therapeutic.
6The ring was at hand; the questions were asked; the responses made.
7The daily bulletins became more significant; the crisis was evidently at hand.
8That means fighting the war at hand, whatever that war might be.
9But let us return to the real topic at hand: Humanity's fate.
10But his thoughts refused to remain focused on the problems at hand.
11But we want people to know that practical help is at hand.
12Didn't he need to focus his attention on the task at hand.
13Stay local and focus on the job at hand, the memo said.
14She said focusing on the job at hand on stage was vital.
15Make friends, she says, changing the subject to the task at hand.
16So, she brought the discussion back to the subject directly at hand.