Similar words: impending, impenitent, compendium, compendious, impenetrable, imperfect competition, impel, whimper. Meaning: [ɪm'pend] v. be imminent or about to happen.
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1. It seemed that nothing could prevent the impending disaster.
2. She had a sense of impending doom .
3. Against a background of impending famine, heavy fighting took place.
4. Rumours about an impending royal divorce were rife.
5. He knew the danger impending over him.
6. She had a sense of impending disaster.
7. A sense of impending doom gripped her.
8. We were well aware of impending disaster.
9. The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger.
10. A sense of impending doom came upon all of us.
11. They were all filled with a sense of impending doom.
12. Lineker announced his impending retirement from international football before the 1992 European Championships.
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13. Crucial events impend in Europe.
14. There were perfectly cogent reasons why Julian Cavendish should be told of the Major's impending return.
15. The US-Mexican War of 1846-48 was sparked by a dispute over impending Texas statehood.
16. He felt called to write to all his fellow investors(sentencedict.com), warning them of the impending crisis.
17. A red morning sky is a sign of an impending storm.
18. As I approached the exam room, I had a feeling of impending doom.
19. On the morning of the expedition I awoke with a feeling of impending disaster.
20. Often our intuition or sixth sense warns us of impending danger.
21. She decathected from him in order to cope with his impending bankruptcy.
22. This very recklessness makes me feel that these costly operations may be only the prelude to far larger events which impend on land.
23. Early there were reports that the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv had informed Israel's foreign ministry of the impend ing release.
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