Sentence example with the word 'imminent'

imminent

about to be, attracted to, coming, eventual, future, in danger imminent, inevasible, menacing, oncoming, probable, threatening

Definition adj. close in time

Last update: January 19, 2017


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Your church leader has predicted the imminent end of the world.   [adjective]

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Any talk of an imminent collapse of the al-Saud regime is unnecessarily alarmist.   [adjective]

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Only when separation was imminent would he plead his cause again.   [adjective]

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"Say no more of it," said the Marquis; "I see thy policy--it is dreadful, but the emergency is imminent."   [adjective]

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Mountains and forests were in flames, rivers and streams were dried up, and a general conflagration was imminent.   [adjective]

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The priest gave a prodigious sniff, turned to his book, looked up again: the crouching man was still there--but imminent.   [adjective]

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The insurgents, all intent on the attack, which was imminent, had their backs turned to these two.   [adjective]

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immerse - imminent - immortalize