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- adjectiveimpending (adjective)
- (of an event regarded as threatening or significant) about to happen; forthcoming:"the author had returned to his country ahead of the impending war" · "a fortune teller with dire warnings about impending doom" · "my impending departure"
verbimpending (present participle)- (of an event regarded as threatening or significant) be about to happen:"it seemed certain that some great trial of strength impended between the opponents" · "the loss of liberty impends as the result of fatal indiscretion"
Originlate 16th century: from Latin impendere, from in- ‘towards, upon’ + pendere ‘hang’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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