imminent
61imminent — Overhanging, about to materialize, especially something of a dangerous nature. Threatening; full of danger. Collins v Liddle, 67 Utah 242, 247 P 476 …
62imminent — see PROMINENT …
63imminent — see eminent …
64imminent abortion — impending spontaneous abortion in which the bleeding is profuse, the cervix softened and dilated, and the uterine contractions approach the character of labor pains …
65imminent breakthrough — breakthrough that is about to occur …
66imminent posttribulationism — Учение о неизбежности времени после испытаний …
67imminent danger — In relation to homicide in self defense, this term means immediate danger, such as must be instantly met, such as cannot be guarded against by calling for the assistance of others or the protection of the law. Or, as otherwise defined, such an… …
68imminent danger — In relation to homicide in self defense, this term means immediate danger, such as must be instantly met, such as cannot be guarded against by calling for the assistance of others or the protection of the law. Or, as otherwise defined, such an… …
69imminent insolvency — Insolvency likely to occur at any moment. Arnold v Globe Exchange Bank, 40 F2d 555 …
70imminent peril — Threatened peril; danger immediately at hand. See imminence of danger …