imminently

IPA: ˈɪmʌnʌntɫi

adverb

  • In an imminent manner; liable to happen immediately or very soon.
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Examples of "imminently" in Sentences

  • The deal will apparently be announced "imminently".
  • All through the day we kept hearing the word "imminently".
  • I read that Labour donors who were proxies for Abrahams due to be arrested 'imminently'
  • - ReutersOf course, note the use of the phrase imminently - still sounds like hedging to me.
  • This approach could be properly characterized as imminently sensible, though not hugely courageous.
  • Sunday Times, with staff due to be briefed about the scale of cutbacks at the Times's News International sister title imminently.
  • WestLB's management board will "imminently" create a shortlist from a group of potential buyers that include rival property lender
  • Times Online will relaunch as separate entities "imminently" has relaunched as two separate editions and will go paid within about four weeks.
  • The government has said only that it will go to the polls by year-end, but an election is expected to be called imminently, likely for late August.
  • But he's pushing ahead: On Wednesday, Mr. Anwar vowed to run for parliament "imminently" in a by-election, with the aim of toppling the government by September.

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