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Meaning

The word "imminent" refers to something that is about to happen very soon. It often describes events that are impending or looming, indicating that they will take place in the near future, sometimes with a sense of urgency or necessity.

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Etymology

The word "imminent" comes from the Latin word "imminentem," which is the present participle of "imminere," meaning "to hang over" or "to threaten." This indicates a sense of something looming or hovering nearby.

Examples

  1. The weather report warned that a storm was imminent, prompting residents to take precautions.
  2. The team's victory felt imminent as they led by a significant margin in the final minutes of the game.
  3. With deadlines approaching, the pressure to complete the project became more imminent for the students.