impend|impended|impending|impends in English
verb
[im·pend || ɪm'pend]
be about to happen, be imminent; threate
Use "impend|impended|impending|impends" in a sentence
1. Crucial events impend in Europe.
2. Earlier on, they had sensed impending disaster.
3. They received intelligence of an impending invasion.
4. Impending tax cuts will help too.
5. War was impending over the young republic.
6. There are rumours of an impending merger.
7. He knew the danger impending over him.
8. Rumors of impending sanctions can demoralize.
9. We were well aware of impending disaster.
10. A sense of impending doom gripped her.
11. She had a sense of impending disaster.
12. She had a sense of impending doom .
13. Rumours about an impending royal divorce were rife.
14. Transcript for Congress temporarily Averts impending government shutdown
15. Thus, Jehovah’s angels warned Lot about the impending destruction.
16. He was inadequately prepared for the impending examinations.
17. 20 What could Pharaoh do about this impending famine?
18. Then he switched his attention to the impending duel.
19. Against a background of impending famine, heavy fighting took place.
20. They were all filled with a sense of impending doom.
21. Feisty, E. Are your impending nuptials making you tense?
22. We were sorry to hear about Arlene's impending divorce.
23. There was everywhere an eerie atmosphere of impending battle.
24. Even so, the impending auction has stirred poignant memories.
25. I sense impending mayhem, and perhaps an outrageous petty cash request