"imminent" refers to something that is about to happen.
Immient is possibly a mis-spelling of 'imminent' which means "about to happen "
Something that is liable to happen soon
Imminent means going to happen.
Imminent is an adjective--imminent danger.
The prefix for imminent is "im", according to Webster.
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.
Imminent is a word to describe that something is almost positively sure to occur. The reason I say almost is because the with has been used so many times like "Society is destroying our planet and we are heading for imminent doom", or "If you do that, you will be heading for imminent danger", or "An asteroid is heading our was and we are facing our imminent destruction." More correctly used should be "It could be our imminent destruction".
Imminent means going to happen.
I think you probably mean imminent not eminent. Imminent means present as in here now and at this moment.
Socrates' death is imminent.
Imminent is an adjective--imminent danger.
(of flora or fauna) in imminent danger of extinction; "an endangered species"
We moved belowdecks when the storm became imminent OR The crash was imminent.
It means that an invasion is imminent. Run for the hills!
It means your about to get pwnt
Imminent was created in 1999.
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The prefix for imminent is "im", according to Webster.
The root word of imminent is "immineo" which means "to overhang" or "to threaten."