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Example sentence - His impending doom was at hand.
An impending doom is about to come.
The impending storm caused panic among the residents as they rushed to prepare for potential damage.
impending death is going to happen
an official who inflicts capital punishment in pursuit of a warrant. ---- An executioner is a person who carries out a death sentence by performing the execution of the condemned prisoner.
an official who inflicts capital punishment in pursuit of a warrant. ---- An executioner is a person who carries out a death sentence by performing the execution of the condemned prisoner.
surplus: abundance; extended; extensive reprieve : to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person.) ; temporary relief So I'm thinking it means an extended time of peace of mind/ relief of discomfort. snow patrol: 2 weeks of relief before he got reminded of her (owner of the hair) and started to miss her.
'The game was almost over, and the team's victory was impending.' 'His impending death was due largely to his poor diet.'
Example sentence - Having her stay with them was a temporary solution.
Change is impending, one always has to be prepared. Oh wait, that uses "impending", not "impend". Okay, somebody else use "impend" in a sentence for me; I don't know how.
She could sense the feeling of impending doom settling down upon the courtyard as the army rode closer.
She could sense the feeling of impending doom settling down upon the courtyard as the army rode closer.And you is so dumb