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to imminent
adjective
About to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.
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Analysts said such a development could lead to imminent bankruptcy.
He is not doing this because he sees a path to imminent peace.
Then came the full range of possible scenarios from continued growth to imminent collapse.
"The Abbott review was basically all about applying inertia to imminent progress," Winton says.
"The reforms carried out over the last 30 years have mostly been responses to imminent crises," he wrote.
Henry Yorke (who wrote as Henry Green) shared both Greene's resignation to imminent death and his thirst for extramarital thrills.
The novel is concerned with human responses to imminent death, but also examines how those responses are informed by gender.
At the E.P.A., officials have allowed about 900 employees to stay on the job, responding to imminent threats to the environment or to public health.
A tireless researcher and autodidact, she delves into the annals of magical history and emerges with solutions to imminent supernatural disasters again and again.
A country that was looking forward to imminent peace was being led by a President who was heading deeper into war.
How did the casualties of that bloody battle in early July affect the reactions of the people of Indiana to imminent attacks a few weeks later?
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