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Imminence         
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Imminence (disambiguation); Imminent; Imminent (disambiguation)
·noun That which is imminent; impending evil or danger.
II. Imminence ·noun The condition or quality of being imminent; a threatening, as of something about to happen. The imminence of any danger or distress.
imminence         
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Imminence (disambiguation); Imminent; Imminent (disambiguation)
imminent         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Imminence (disambiguation); Imminent; Imminent (disambiguation)
¦ adjective
1. about to happen.
2. archaic overhanging.
Derivatives
imminence noun
imminently adverb
Origin
ME: from L. imminent-, imminere 'overhang, impend', from in- 'upon, towards' + minere 'to project'.

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Imminence
Imminence or Imminent may refer to:
Examples of use of imminence
1. To many Sudanese, specially South Sudanese, the imminence of those languages is undeniable.
2. Their belief in the imminence of paradise means that few exhibit fear.
3. Each year, new research predicts with increased certainty the severity and imminence of climate change.
4. The only division of opinion was over the imminence of this threat.
5. June 10 Our organic principles are weighed up against the imminence of the show.