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Definitionn. the state of being imminent and liable to happen soon
Last update: September 6, 2015
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These changes threw a considerable strain on the finances, but the imminence of the danger caused their acceptance. [Please select]
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As the light became clearer the imminence of their peril grew more distinct. [Please select]
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Ossaroo seemed bewildered at the very imminence of the danger. [Please select]
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Section 9 The imminence of war produced a peculiar exaltation in Aunt Wilshire. [Please select]
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The preoccupying subject was the imminence of Miss Pratt's departure;--neither Mr. [Please select]
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Saturday had a distinct quality about it, derived from the imminence of Mrs. [Please select]
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Continually changing its intensity and abruptly variant in pitch, it impinged on his nerves and senses, made him nervous and restless and worried him with a perpetual imminence of happening. [Please select]
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She clung to the rock of her theories like a drowning man, and like the drowning man she realized the imminence of the inundation that threatened her. [Please select]
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