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91immanent — imminent, immanent The more common word imminent, derived from the Latin word minēre ‘to threaten’, means ‘about to happen’ and has connotations of threat or danger. Immanent, derived from the Latin word manēre ‘to remain’, means ‘indwelling,… …
92on the horizon — IMMINENT, impending, close, near, approaching, coming, forthcoming, in prospect, at hand, on the way, about to happen, upon us, in the offing, in the pipeline, in the air, just around the corner; brewing, looming, threatening, menacing; informal… …
93IDP — imminent danger pay …
94immanent — , imminent The first means inherent, the second, impending. Neither should be confused with eminent, which means outstanding …
95IDS — Imminent Death Syndrome; when you feel compelled to be really nice to someone because she s dying (or maybe just sick). I had to watch TV with Bill all day because he s got I.D.S …
96IDS — Imminent Death Syndrome; when you feel compelled to be really nice to someone because she s dying (or maybe just sick). I had to watch TV with Bill all day because he s got I.D.S …
97immanent — imminent …
98on the horizon — imminent. → horizon …
99imminence — imminent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ about to happen. DERIVATIVES imminence noun imminently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin imminere overhang, impend …
100imminently — imminent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ about to happen. DERIVATIVES imminence noun imminently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin imminere overhang, impend …