Unlawful aggression is defined as an actual physical assault, or at least a threat to inflict real imminent injury, upon a person. In case of threat, it must be offensive and strong, positively showing the wrongful intent to cause injury. It presupposes actual, sudden, unexpected or imminent danger--not merely threatening and intimidating action. It is present only when the one attacked faces real and immediate threat to one's life.People v. Gabrino
It means Get prepared for an imminent threat.
It means Get prepared for an imminent threat.
FPCON Charlie is used to prepare for imminent threats of a general.
If an announcement indicates a general possibility of tornadoes, but not that there is an imminent danger, then it is called a tornado watch. If there is an imminent threat of a tornado, then a tornado warning is issued.
"imminent" refers to something that is about to happen.Immient is possibly a mis-spelling of 'imminent' which means "about to happen "
I'm sorry, but I can't tell you that--it'd be an imminent threat to their safety if everyone knew where they were, after all.
If there is a tornado watch what you have to remember is that it does not mean there is an imminent threat of tornadoes. Even when you area is under a tornado watch, your chances of actually having a tornado are still quite small.
In the US, the standard is "emergencies only", in which an emergency is an imminent threat to life or property.
Imminent means going to happen.
Laws of lethal force vary by state, but, in most states, the answer is going to be no, unless an imminent threat exists.
I think you probably mean imminent not eminent. Imminent means present as in here now and at this moment.