Sentence examples for were imminent from inspiring English sources

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were imminent

adjective

About to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.

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He feared riots were imminent.

Deadlines were imminent.

"Job losses were imminent," he told me.

Israel warned that more attacks were imminent.

The military curfew, and another night of shelling, were imminent.

There were imminent public health threats that compelled swift action.

Darlingtoday killed speculation that such policy measures were imminent.

Word that resignations were imminent began emerging late Friday.

As for home prices, no major reports were imminent.

Both men warned that more attacks were imminent.

The United States attorney's office in Manhattan would not comment on whether other arrests were imminent.

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