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impending
[im-pen-ding]
adjective
about to happen; imminent.
their impending marriage.
imminently threatening or menacing.
an impending storm.
Archaic., overhanging.
impending
/ ɪmˈpɛndɪŋ /
adjective
about to happen; imminent
Word History and Origins
Origin of impending1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The report adds that "humans can... be reluctant to utilise system functions that will alert them to impending problems".
Numerous rural hospitals across the country are facing difficult decisions based on the impending loss of federal funding.
Derek recently posted a video about the store’s impending closure on social media, including video footage of a robber assaulting his mother and stealing her purse from the back of the store.
In 2021, he said France had not heeded warnings of impending carnage and had for too long "valued silence over examination of the truth".
However, Gleeson was reportedly excluded from a Wallabies training camp, external at the start of this year after news of his impending move to France became public.
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