impend Sentence Examples

  1. An impending storm darkened the skies, casting an ominous shadow over the coastal city.
  2. Financial ruin impended over the once-thriving corporation, threatening its very existence.
  3. The scent of danger impended in the air as the lion stealthily approached its prey.
  4. A sense of foreboding impended over the hospital, where a critical patient lingered on the brink of life and death.
  5. The imminent threat of a terrorist attack impended over the nation, putting its citizens on high alert.
  6. As the deadline approached, the impending project delivery loomed over the team, causing anxiety and sleepless nights.
  7. The impending loss of a loved one filled their hearts with a heavy burden.
  8. A cosmic event of catastrophic proportions impended over the planet, threatening its very existence.
  9. The impending arrival of a new baby brought both joy and trepidation to the expectant parents.
  10. A legal battle impended between two powerful corporations, promising a protracted and costly affair.

impend Meaning

Wordnet

impend (v)

be imminent or about to happen

Webster

impend (v. t.)

To pay.

Webster

impend (v. i.)

To hang over; to be suspended above; to threaten frome near at hand; to menace; to be imminent. See Imminent.

FAQs About the word impend

be imminent or about to happenTo pay., To hang over; to be suspended above; to threaten frome near at hand; to menace; to be imminent. See Imminent.

brew,loom, hover,approach, threaten,menace, gather, draw on, near, lour

fall, taper, die down, moderate, remit, abate, lessen, die down, fade, wane

An impending storm darkened the skies, casting an ominous shadow over the coastal city.

Financial ruin impended over the once-thriving corporation, threatening its very existence.

The scent of danger impended in the air as the lion stealthily approached its prey.

A sense of foreboding impended over the hospital, where a critical patient lingered on the brink of life and death.