"Imminence" is a word in ENGLISH
The condition or quality of being imminent; a
threatening, as of something about to happen. The imminence of any
danger or distress.
That which is imminent; impending evil or danger.
Our ancestors went for days without anything to eat, and carbohydrates were extremely scarce for two million years. The truth is, fat is the preferred fuel for human metabolism.
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After hearing that one of the patients in a mental hospital had saved another from a suicide attempt by pulling him out of a bathtub, the hospital director reviewed the rescuer's file and called him into his office."Mr. Haroldson, your records and your heroic behavior indicate that you're ready to go home. I'm only sorry that the man you saved later killed himself with a rope around the neck.""Oh, he didn't kill himself," Mr. Haroldson replied. "I hung him up to dry."
bítay v [AB12S; c1] {1} hang s.t. up suspended, be hanging. Kinsay nagbítay sa parul? Who hung the lantern up? …
Read the complete definitionTo constitute extreme hazard, the situation of a vessel must be such that there is imminent danger of her being …
Read the complete definitionFull of danger; threatening; menacing; perilous.
Read the complete definitionThreatening to occur immediately; near at hand; impending; -- said especially of misfortune or peril.
Read the complete definition(With upon) Bent upon; attentive to.
Read the complete definitionIn relation to homlclde in self-defense, this term means immediate danger, such as must be instantly met, such as cannot …
Read the complete definitionIn an imminent manner.
Read the complete definitionTo hang over; to be suspended above; to threaten frome near at hand; to menace; to be imminent. See Imminent.
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