impend (over) (Meaning)
impend (over)
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impend (over) Sentence Examples
- Impending doom hung heavily over the city, as a storm gathered strength on the horizon.
- The threat of war impended over the nation, casting a shadow of anxiety and uncertainty.
- The consequences of their actions impended over them, like a sword poised to strike.
- Impending disaster loomed over the expedition, as supplies dwindled and the weather turned treacherous.
- The impendent closure of the factory cast a pall over the community, threatening its livelihood.
- The impendent financial crisis threatened to cripple the economy and destabilize the country.
- Impending surgery hung over the patient like a dark cloud, filling their mind with both fear and hope.
- The impendent election generated a sense of anticipation and excitement, as candidates vied for victory.
- The impendent arrival of the new baby filled the parents with a mix of joy and trepidation.
- As darkness enveloped the land, impendent danger lurked in the shadows, waiting to pounce.
FAQs About the word impend (over)
hang (over),threaten,hover (over), endanger, menace, imperil,overhang, jeopardize
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Impending doom hung heavily over the city, as a storm gathered strength on the horizon.
The threat of war impended over the nation, casting a shadow of anxiety and uncertainty.
The consequences of their actions impended over them, like a sword poised to strike.
Impending disaster loomed over the expedition, as supplies dwindled and the weather turned treacherous.