Sentence examples for to impending from inspiring English sources

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to impending

adjective

Approaching; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen.

  • I have no time right now because of an impending paper submission deadline.

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Meanwhile, Murray returns home to impending fatherhood.

Normally, elephants sleep standing up to be alert to impending danger.

The embassy's entire staff, sensitive to impending danger, had been safely evacuated hours beforehand, and Yemeni leaders apologized to President Obama for the mayhem.

For instance, observers might try to attend to impending close contact between items since those were the moments at which an exchange could occur.

The fourth episode was a buildup to impending heart surgery as he struggles with cardiomyopathy.

Week by week, I inched closer to impending motherhood, away from the daughter I needed to be.

Here's how five companies adapted to impending upheaval.

So close to impending doom but surviving it.

But the actress has a cautious approach to impending stardom.

Why were so many people so blind to impending trouble?

Behavioral inhibition, behavioral activation, and affective responses to impending reward and punishment: the BIS/BAS scales.

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