In an imminent manner.
The word could be soon, presently, or imminently.
It could be imminently dangerous or dangerous in the future. It should be looked at by an engineer.
Another word for imminent is impending but you can't make an adverb out of it.
Imminently* does not have an exact synonym. There are other phrases that can be used to convey the same denotation, although they will not necessarily have all the same connotations. However, in explaining the vocabulary to a non-English speaker, a longer description can be used to describe it. You could try momentarily, or say that it means something that is ready to happen.In the sense of being about to happen, a synonym of imminently is immediately. And although the word soon is imprecise, imminently can often mean very soon.(* not to be confused with immanently, or inherently, with the informal synonym "indwellingly".)
Currently 8.375%, but may go up imminently.
C911 imminently serious missions must be authorized by appropriate command authority to ensure proper planning, coordination, and execution. This authorization is essential to maintain operational security, alignment with mission objectives, and adherence to relevant rules of engagement. Failure to obtain proper authorization can lead to mission failure, compromised security, and legal consequences.
The ambassador communicated the U.S. nuclear policy position to his host nation's prime minister with the gravitas befitting the imminently dangerous situation at hand.
Think you should get yourself checked out, there have been serious cases of aliens bursting out the appendix. Wish you the best of luck with your alien pregnancy! (Seek help imminently)
No, the act must actually occur for a charge to result . . . although a criminal charge of "conspiring to commit robbery" could be placed if there were sufficient probable cause to indicate that the offense was about to be carried out imminently.
Yes, but right now I wouldn't recommend it. The Cypriot economy is closely linked to that of Greece, and is expected imminently to go the same way. It's not at present a country to keep any financial assets in.
All of these are considered imminently expendable by the system. In World War 1, the generals planning the fighting treated the common soldiers as expendable because replacement troops were easily conscripted. With a growing workforce needing entry level jobs, I was expendable as a waitress.
It depends on the situation and there is no definitive answer. In short, your actions should match the threat. If the threat is imminently violent, a concurrent violent response may be necessary. However, acting preemptively with violence is rarely necessary. IE - you don't need to bring guns to a knife fight.