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be impending
adjective
Approaching; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen.
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The fact that the police were wearing their revolvers and the continual passage of patrols also helped to keep up the illusion that disturbances might be impending.
Acting on its own initiative and not in response to a petition from any party, the Florida Supreme Court moved quickly to head off the political train wreck that seemed to be impending.
Those items were created by the film's first-time director, Evan Glodell, whose do-it-yourself aesthetic is reflected in the plot as well: Two friends, Woodrow (Mr. Glodell) and Aiden (Tyler Dawson), enjoy spinning fantasies of a "Mad Max -type world and constructing weaponry for the apocalypse they iMax -type be impending.
"There will be impending pressure on margins and there is a lot of money to be saved on exist ing contracts.
Y2K survivalists have been packing up their homes, loading up their trucks and relocating to safe havens to wait out what they believe will be impending social anarchy.
One reason for the rush could be impending expiration dates on some of the drugs it uses for executions.
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Her trial is impending.
Sweat, if not blood, was impending.
The holidays, and the enforced togetherness they bring, are impending.
Last week, Bowden denied that a two-way trade was impending.
It has been more than a year since McQuaid first said that those sanctions were impending.
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