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imminently    音标拼音: ['ɪmənəntli]


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  • IMMINENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Imminent bears a close resemblance to eminent, and native English-speakers can be excused if they sometimes have to check their spelling No surprise, really, since the two, despite their very distinct meanings, come from near-identical sources The Latin minēre means basically “to project, overhang,” and it forms the root of other Latin words
  • IMMINENTLY Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Imminently definition: very soon; at any moment See examples of IMMINENTLY used in a sentence
  • IMMINENTLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    I was still waiting for my new printer, which was to have been delivered imminently New initiatives will be announced by the government imminently, according to reports I was certain that I would see her imminently
  • Immanent vs. Imminent: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    Use the word imminent when you want to convey that an event or occurrence is about to happen very soon It typically carries a sense of urgency or a warning about forthcoming events ranging from weather conditions to outcomes of actions
  • What does IMMINENTLY mean? - Definitions. net
    Imminently generally refers to something that is about to happen or occur very soon; something forthcoming or impending It often refers to an event that is almost certain to happen in the near future
  • How To Use Imminently In a Sentence? Easy Examples
    In this article, I will explore the word “imminently” by providing multiple example sentences This will give you a clear idea of how to incorporate this word effectively into your writing to convey a sense of urgency or immediacy
  • Imminent, Eminent, Immanent: Explained, Definitions Examples
    For something to be imminent, this means it’s “coming or likely to happen very soon: “ an imminent disaster danger “; “ We are awaiting their imminent arrival “ Eminent describes something or someone as “famous, respected, or important: “ An eminent historian “; “ many eminent surgeons are on the hospital’s staff “
  • On Eminent and Imminent (and Immanent) - Merriam-Webster
    Imminent and eminent only differ in pronunciation by one vowel sound, which is why they are occasionally confused Eminent is often used to describe someone or something that stands out above others in a noticeable way, while imminent is used to describe something that is about to happen very soon
  • Imminently vs Imminent - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
    Imminent is a derived term of imminently As an adverb imminently is in an imminent manner As an adjective imminent is about to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long
  • IMMINENTLY in Thesaurus: 100+ Synonyms Antonyms for IMMINENTLY
    What's the definition of Imminently in thesaurus? Most related words phrases with sentence examples define Imminently meaning and usage





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