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- IMPENDING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMPENDING is occurring or likely to occur soon : upcoming How to use impending in a sentence
- “Pending” vs. “Impending” – What’s the Difference?
“Impending” Unpacked: Imminence and Ominous Overtones Moving forward, impending is another descriptive term, but it diverges from “pending” as it usually encapsulates an imminent event or situation on the verge of happening Often, impending events carry negative or undesirable outcomes
- IMPENDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
IMPENDING definition: 1 used to refer to an event, usually something unpleasant or unwanted, that is going to happen… Learn more
- IMPENDING Synonyms: 87 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for IMPENDING: upcoming, approaching, coming, imminent, nearing, to come, oncoming, forthcoming; Antonyms of IMPENDING: recent, late, past, other, former, old, sometime, bygone
- IMPENDING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Impending definition: about to happen; imminent See examples of IMPENDING used in a sentence
- IMPENDING | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
IMPENDING meaning: An impending event will happen soon and is usually bad or unpleasant: Learn more
- How to Use Impending vs. pending Correctly - GRAMMARIST
Something that is pending is awaiting conclusion, confirmation, or fulfillment—for example, the birth of a child, the results of a test, or a just-submitted order from an online store Something that is impending is about to occur or threatening to happen The word can have sinister connotations and tends to apply to negative or threatening things
- impending - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
impending (not comparable) Approaching ; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen Synonyms: imminent , in the offing , proximate ; see also Thesaurus: impending
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