Sentences

impend in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To impend means to be imminent or to be about to happen, often suggesting an impending event or pressure.

Sample Sentences

  1. The storm clouds began to gather, indicating that rain would soon impend.
  2. As the deadline approached, the pressure to complete the project began to impend heavily on the team.
  3. Rumors of layoffs seemed to impend over the office, creating a tense atmosphere among the employees.
  4. With the final exams just around the corner, a sense of anxiety began to impend in the students.
  5. Changes in leadership at the company could impend a significant shift in its direction and culture.
  6. The dark clouds above seemed to impend a storm that would soon disrupt our picnic.
  7. Warnings of an impending recession have caused many investors to reevaluate their portfolios.
  8. The sense of dread in the air suggested that trouble was about to impend in the small town.
  9. With the final exam approaching, stress and anxiety began to impend on all the students.