impending in the PONS Dictionary

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For a country or region, a value which falls too low can be a warning of impending scarcity.
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Very often, the perpetrator will claim to have inside information about impending news to persuade the unwitting investor to quickly buy the shares.
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The flapper was making an appeal to authority and was being attached to the impending demoralization of the country.
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Sirens are usually used to warn of impending natural disasters.
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It's set in the immediate future tense, a condition of permanently impending insurrection.
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Inland, thousands of trees and many structures were toppled, and fields of crops were flooded, disrupting the impending harvests.
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In the third stanza the tone changes as the poem returns to the present and impending thunder.
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They knowingly attempted to land using an inappropriate navigation signal and ignored alarms warning them of an impending crash.
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His intention was to showcase his social and economic position prior to his impending marriage by building a house reflecting his lifestyle.
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Thus, the public had no idea of the impending storm.
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