Sentences

imminution in a sentence

n.

Definition

Imminution refers to the state of being about to happen or impending, often used to describe events or changes that are expected to occur very soon.

Sample Sentences

  1. The imminent threat of a storm caused the town to prepare for an imminent evacuation.
  2. Her imminent promotion at work filled her with a sense of excitement and anticipation.
  3. As the deadline approached, the sense of urgency became even more imminent among the team members.
  4. The scientist warned of the imminent risks associated with climate change if action was not taken.
  5. In the quiet moments before the performance, she felt the imminent rush of adrenaline.

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