imminent in the PONS Dictionary

imminent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

imminent danger

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Surgical drainage is usually not necessary except when rupture is imminent.
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Confronted by imminent death, the girls have nowhere to go unless they can identify the spirit and find out where it is buried.
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They were directed to bug out when being overrun was imminent.
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This notion of imminent death sent his work almost into another world, a realm of dreams and paintings intimating his death.
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The appearance of a reconnaissance aircraft usually indicated to those below that an attack by level bombers was imminent.
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No by-election was held due to the imminent 1959 state election.
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The dog warns the snowman of an imminent change in the weather.
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He is currently polishing his debut solo project and preparing for his imminent global tour.
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The magistrate also must find that the person is an imminent danger to himself or others.
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Users can believe that their death is imminent or that the very universe itself is collapsing.
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