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imminent

[im-uh-nuhnt] / ˈɪm ə nənt /


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The FBI in Boston said on social media that there was no imminent threat to public safety but people should avoid the area.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Monday, that daydreaming lad from Lancashire raced at his fifth and final Olympics, his retirement imminent at the age of 39 after a career that has cemented his place as Britain's greatest Alpine skier.

From BBC

The final reason for the spotlight turning on those vulnerable sectors is its impact seems more imminent than before.

From MarketWatch

Potential teams in Las Vegas and Seattle have been rumored, but Silver said no vote is imminent on the matter, which requires talks with possible new owners, and discussions about conference realignment.

From Barron's

How Maria handles her imminent uprooting is at the core of Moroccan filmmaker Maryam Touzani’s third feature, her follow-up to the similarly sensitive family drama “The Blue Caftan.”

From Los Angeles Times