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been imminent
adjective
About to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.
Exact(20)
Mr. Castor said he did not believe an attack had been imminent.
He seemed, instead, skeptical that such a collapse had been imminent.
For more than a year death has been imminent; it is too cruelly slow a process.
Why has a full-fledged invasion of the capital been "imminent" for a whole week 100 kilometres away?
Police have arrested four men on suspicion of allegedly plotting to carry out a terrorist attack, which security sources say may have been imminent.
An article in Sunday's Corriere della Sera, Italy's leading newspaper, said an attack on the embassy might have been imminent before the arrests last week.
Similar(39)
Labour mobility is imminent.
No resolution is imminent.
Cancellation is imminent.
No deals are imminent.
Civil war was imminent.
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