Pronunciation: /ˈɪmɪnəns/
noun the state or condition of being about to happen; impending danger or threat
A1 The imminence of the storm forced us to seek shelter.
A2 The imminence of the deadline motivated me to finish my project on time.
B1 The imminence of her birthday made me realize I needed to buy a gift.
B2 The imminence of the presentation made me nervous, but I was well-prepared.
C1 The imminence of the war led to increased tensions between the two countries.
C2 The imminence of the election results had the entire nation on edge.
formal The imminence of the storm prompted the evacuation of the coastal town.
informal We could sense the imminence of the deadline as we rushed to finish the project.
slang The imminence of the party had us all excited to finally let loose.
figurative The imminence of change hung in the air, making everyone anxious about what was to come.
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