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The imminent launch of "Grammar Guru", an online and telephonic service providing instant advice on sentence structure and word choice, was announced by Mish Wandrag, an eminent language practitioner from South Africa.

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Q: Can you use eminent and imminent in a sentence?
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What is the difference in meaning of imminent and eminent?

imminent means it's going to happen soon, eminent means that its prominent.


What is the difference between eminent and imminent?

eminent means prominent, having status imminent refers to something that is about to happen


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I think you probably mean imminent not eminent. Imminent means present as in here now and at this moment.


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The black clouds meant that a storm was imminent.


What is the power of the state to take private property for public use upon payment of a just compensation?

It is called eminent domain when a city or government takes private property for public use. The idea is that it is for the "better good" of the community or state.


How do you use eminent in a sentence?

A group of eminent scientists met to discuss long-term changes in Earth's climate.He was excited to meet the eminent jurist who had argued before the Supreme Court.(*not to be confused with imminent, meaning coming soon or about to occur)


Is this spelled right imminent?

Yes, it is. Be sure that you are not confusing imminent (ready to take place) with eminent (conspicuous, prominent).


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His decadence was imminent: he was always drunk.


What does the word eminent mean?

In the context which I think you're referring eminent would mean something is about to happen (immediately... right now), as in the phrase "eminent bodily injury or death". Actually the word you are thinking of is imminent and if you don't believe me look the word imminent up in the dictionary. eminent i just looked at it somewhere else said high rank, noteworthy, distinguished.


What is imminent sentence?

We moved belowdecks when the storm became imminent OR The crash was imminent.