Associations to the word «Impending»
Noun
- Failure
- Judgment
- Respiration
- Nasser
- Hostility
- Save
- Withdrawal
- Weather
- Fergus
- Iraq
- Ark
- Defeat
- Offensive
- Scandal
- Looming
- Outcome
- Soviets
- Scarecrow
- Vast
- Escape
- Carthage
- Guilt
- Hazard
- Proclamation
- Lawsuit
- Merger
- Caution
- Facing
- Atmosphere
- News
- Strife
- Loom
- Leopold
- Pulitzer
- Meteor
- Blackness
- Humankind
- Secession
- Message
- Hardship
- Abandon
- Panic
- Tension
- Outbreak
- Deliverance
- Okinawa
- Manson
- Strike
- Earthquake
- Mutiny
- Unrest
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
IMPENDING, adjective. Approaching; drawing near; about to happen
IMPENDING, verb. Present participle of impend
Dictionary definition
IMPENDING, adjective. Close in time; about to occur; "retribution is at hand"; "some people believe the day of judgment is close at hand"; "in imminent danger"; "his impending retirement".
Wise words
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