Pronunciation: /ˈɪmɪnənt/
adjective Imminent is an adjective that describes something that is about to happen or occur very soon.
A1 The storm is imminent, we need to find shelter quickly.
A2 The deadline for the project is imminent, we have to work overtime to finish it.
B1 The company is facing imminent bankruptcy if they don't secure new investors.
B2 The doctor warned the patient that surgery was imminent and necessary for their health.
C1 The imminent threat of war has caused tensions to rise between the two countries.
C2 The imminent arrival of the new CEO has put the employees on edge as they anticipate changes in the company.
formal The company is preparing for the imminent launch of their new product.
informal I heard there's an imminent deadline for the project, so we need to work fast.
slang There's an imminent party happening at John's place tonight!
figurative The dark clouds in the sky signaled the imminent arrival of a storm.
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