imminence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for imminence in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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imminence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for imminence in the English»Spanish Dictionary

imminence [ˈɪmɪnəns] N no pl

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Maybe it depends on the timing, because that's right -- it's all about timing, imminence.
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Unity is being maintained because of the imminence of the test.
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He delays taking his first drink, savoring its proximity and its imminence.
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The five-judge panel unanimously concluded that the "reasonably forseeable" standard does not carry an imminence requirement.
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When it does so, it usually signals the imminence of death.
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But that surely stretches the imminence requirement beyond recognition, virtually to the point of abandoning it altogether.
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Science and medicine have found ways to prolong the imminence of death, but it's still an inevitable end for every living being.
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This relative obscurity is unwarranted, however, given both the complementarity of these two next-gen technologies and the imminence of important standards-based decisions.
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I'm thankful that my doctors don't use their (the administration's) definition of imminence when looking at imminent death.
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This imminence implies sharing ideals and goals, supporting new or existing initiatives, as well as co-responsibility.
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