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- IMMINENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMMINENT is ready to take place : happening soon —often used of something bad or dangerous seen as menacingly near How to use imminent in a sentence
- IMMINENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
IMMINENT definition: likely to occur at any moment; impending See examples of imminent used in a sentence
- IMMINENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
IMMINENT definition: 1 coming or likely to happen very soon: 2 coming or likely to happen very soon: 3 (esp of… Learn more
- IMMINENT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that something is imminent, especially something unpleasant, you mean it is almost certain to happen very soon There appeared no imminent danger
- eminent vs. imminent vs. immanent : Commonly confused words . . .
Imminent describes something that's about to happen, and it's not always good It can be positive, like a talented musician's imminent rise to stardom, but it's often bad, like a sick person's imminent death, or a city's imminent bankruptcy:
- imminent adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of imminent adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (especially of something unpleasant) likely to happen very soon The system is in imminent danger of collapse An announcement about his resignation is imminent An attack seems imminent
- Imminent - definition of imminent by The Free Dictionary
1 likely to occur at any moment; impending: Her death is imminent 2 projecting or leaning forward; overhanging
- Imminent: Legal Definition and Implications Explained | US Legal Forms
The term "imminent" refers to something that is about to happen or occur very soon In legal contexts, it often describes situations that require immediate attention or action, particularly in matters of safety or rights
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