Imminent
41imminent peril — Such peril under humanitarian doctrine means certain, immediate, and impending, and not remote, uncertain, or contingent; and likelihood or bare possibility of injury is not sufficient to create imminent peril. Hastings v. Coppage, Mo., 411… …
42IMMINENT, ENTE — adj. Qui est près de survenir, en parlant d’un événement, surtout malheureux. Une ruine, une guerre imminente. Péril imminent …
43imminent — adjective /ˈɪmɪnənt/ about to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which wont last long. Syn: inevitable, immediate, impending See Also …
44imminent — im|mi|nent Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
45imminent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. impending, close at hand, about to occur; near, threatening. See earliness, approach, expectation, threat. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. approaching, impending, coming, in store, at hand, brewing,… …
46imminent — im|mi|nẹnt 〈Adj.〉 drohend, nahe bevorstehend [Etym.: <lat. imminens, Part. Präs. zu imminere »hineintragen, drohen«] …
47imminent — im|minẹnt, in fachspr. Fügungen: ịm|minens [zu lat. imminere = drohen, nahe bevorstehen]: nahe bevorstehend, drohend (z. B. von einer Fehlgeburt) …
48imminent — see PROMINENT …
49imminent — immanent …
50imminent — im·mi·nent || ɪmɪnÉ™nt adj. impending, forthcoming, about to happen, near, approaching (especially of an evil or dangerous event); projecting, overhanging …