Its επικείμενος (epikimenos).
But as he became eminent in his profession he altered his hours.
The noun form for the adjective eminent is eminence.
The eminent doctor developed a number of procedures for saving lives.
Yes, it is (eminent scientist, eminent domain). The word eminent means famous, well known, successful. Eminent domainretains the original meaning of "superior" by giving local governments power over private ownership of land.
considering their records, it was eminent that Michigan would lose to Ohio State
Eminent domain means that the government can force you off your property if it is for the public good.I know that it is eminent we will get a car but I am not sure when.
Even among eminent scientists, the long-term effects of global warming are debated.
I need to find quotes from the most eminent expert in the field to cite in my report.
Example: Harry was an eminent scientist in his field, and had won several awards for his work.
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.
maestro
Eminate is not a word. Perhaps you mean emanate (to stream out) or eminent (famous).