Imminent danger in self-defense refers to a situation where an individual perceives an immediate threat of harm or danger to themselves or others. This perception must be based on reasonable grounds, meaning that a reasonable person in the same situation would also believe that harm is about to occur. The threat must be present and unavoidable, not a distant or speculative danger. Self-defense actions taken in response to imminent danger are typically considered justifiable under the law.
Imminent is an adjective--imminent danger.
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(of flora or fauna) in imminent danger of extinction; "an endangered species"
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People's responsibility to others who are in imminent danger was what carried forward mankind this far. Otherwise mankind would have ended with the first mammoth hunt during the dawn of civilization.
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imminent = about to happenBuses in a traffic circle are a certain sign of imminent danger.The rattlesnake does not always rattle when the strike is imminent.
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