Imminent


The meaning of the word Imminent is: likely to occur at any moment


Examples:

When the Secret Service arrived, everyone knew the president’s arrival was imminent.

published by Keva on 2021-08-26 14:05:59


The hurricane is imminent and has homeowners rushing to board up their windows.

published by Shea on 2021-01-29 01:59:35


Despite what the scientist said, the volcano eruption is not imminent so do not be concerned!

published by Jayme on 2021-10-31 11:36:56


Some people thought it was funny when the media predicted the imminent death of the drug-addicted celebrity.

published by Deloras on 2021-02-01 02:32:21


Although the basketball team’s manager has discussed making the star player an offer, no decision is imminent because of the hiring freeze.

published by Carter on 2021-08-30 18:52:59


The firemen told us it was safe to leave the building slowly because we were not in imminent danger.

published by Olevia on 2021-11-26 02:09:12


Because the swat team just arrived on the scene, it is likely a confrontation between the robbers and the police is imminent.

published by Hyon on 2021-06-07 07:11:23


Without some type of government funding, the closing of the school is imminent.

published by Morton on 2021-09-25 06:11:26


Even though Sarah had been bit by a snake, she was not in imminent danger because the snake was not poisonous.

published by Michele on 2021-07-10 03:22:31


Since it was obvious from the dark clouds that a storm was imminent, Melvin brought his dog in for the night.

published by Sharron on 2021-02-10 19:16:22


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