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imminently

[ im-uh-nuhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. very soon; at any moment:

    Kiribati is one of many small island nations that are imminently threatened by the effects of global climate change.

    The store is due to open imminently, but there are some last-minute renovations yet to complete.



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The WHO warns that vital supplies for pregnant mothers will run out imminently.

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The club also expects to learn the outcome of the hearing into 115 charges of alleged Premier League financial rule breaches imminently.

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The two missing sisters had not told relatives they planned to imminently move out.

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In its announcement, the government stated it will "imminently set out plans to crack down on exploitative behaviour by rogue and criminal supported housing landlords".

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The two missing sisters had not told relatives they planned to imminently move out of their rented Aberdeen flat.

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