impending
Americanadjective
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about to happen; imminent.
their impending marriage.
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imminently threatening or menacing.
an impending storm.
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Archaic. overhanging.
adjective
Related Words
See imminent.
Etymology
Origin of impending
Example Sentences
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"The risks remain skewed towards a faster cadence or larger decline in rates," said Pantheon, pointing to the Fed's impending leadership change with the 2026 departure of Chair Jerome Powell.
From Barron's
The setup of the scenario and characters feels rushed and thin when placed against the surging emotion of the arias and the impending menace of the weather.
Little wonder Amorim didn't want to dwell on his captain's impending absence for too long.
From BBC
Crude has fallen 20% this year on prospects of an impending global supply glut and subdued demand.
The team’s view assumes broad USD Index falls in coming months, as U.S. data weaken modestly, the Fed continues to “sound open” to further rate cuts and markets hedge against impending U.S. policy uncertainty.
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