Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpɛnd/
verb to be about to happen; to loom or hang threateningly
A1 The storm clouds are dark, rain may impend.
A2 She felt a sense of unease as the deadline for her project impended.
B1 The company is facing financial difficulties, and layoffs may impend.
B2 The negotiations between the two countries are at a critical stage, and a resolution impends.
C1 The impending merger of the two companies is causing uncertainty among employees.
C2 The impending decision by the board of directors could have far-reaching consequences for the company.
formal The deadline for the project is impending, so we need to work diligently to complete it on time.
informal I can feel the stress building up as the exam day impends.
slang I heard the big party is impending this weekend, so make sure to RSVP soon.
figurative The dark clouds looming in the sky are a sign that a storm is impending.
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