IMMINENTLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary I was still waiting for my new printer, which was to have been delivered imminently New initiatives will be announced by the government imminently, according to reports I was certain that I would see her imminently
Imminently - definition of imminently by The Free Dictionary Define imminently imminently synonyms, imminently pronunciation, imminently translation, English dictionary definition of imminently adj About to occur; impending: in imminent danger im′mi·nent·ly adv im′mi·nent·ness n
On Eminent and Imminent (and Immanent) - Merriam-Webster Imminent and eminent only differ in pronunciation by one vowel sound, which is why they are occasionally confused Eminent is often used to describe someone or something that stands out above others in a noticeable way, while imminent is used to describe something that is about to happen very soon
imminently - Wiktionary, the free dictionary imminently (comparative more imminently, superlative most imminently) In an imminent manner; liable to happen immediately or very soon quotations