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impend

[im-pend] / ɪmˈpɛnd /


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In response to the recent announcement, many longtime fans took to the Internet to grieve the impending loss.

From Salon

"The Gardener’s Cat" features Louis, a hypersensitive gardener devastated by the impending loss of his kitten, which has a tumour.

From Barron's

As news of Warsh's impending nomination started to leak out, the dollar strengthened slightly while the price of gold sank 6%.

From BBC

“The impending winter storm, which will sweep across half the nation, will make the first-quarter data volatile,” said Matthew Martin, senior U.S. economist at Oxford Economics.

From MarketWatch

Los Angeles school officials warned this week of impending staff reductions — including likely layoffs — as they grapple with steadily falling enrollment and a three-year budget projection that ends with a deficit.

From Los Angeles Times