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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
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Example Sentences
Trump's lawyers want a judge to overturn his New York conviction on the grounds of presidential immunity, and because of his impending term in the White House.
But she fears his impending presidency, because she worries about her siblings who are in the country without authorization.
After TSA notified residents in August of an impending 7% rent increase, nearly 40 tenants emailed letters protesting the rent spike and airing grievances, including malfunctioning fire alarms and elevator breakdowns.
They should use the state’s power and influence to mount a pro-environment offense, counteracting as much of the impending damage as possible.
The city worked to relocate Section 14 residents and ensure they would have housing following their impending evictions but, as one city document notes, not all efforts were successful.
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