impending (Meaning)
impending (s)
close in time; about to occur
impending (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Impend
impending (a.)
Hanging over; overhanging; suspended so as to menace; imminet; threatening.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impending
impending Sentence Examples
- Dark clouds gathered overhead, heralding the impending storm.
- The ominous rumble of thunder suggested an impending downpour.
- With the impending deadline approaching, the team worked tirelessly to complete the project.
- The impending job interview filled her with both excitement and trepidation.
- The impending economic crisis threatened to destabilize the nation.
- The impending birth of her first child brought a mix of joy and anxiety.
- The impending merger posed both opportunities and challenges for the company.
- The impending graduation marked a bittersweet transition into adulthood.
- The impending divorce proceedings cast a shadow over their once-happy marriage.
- The impending retirement of the CEO left the company grappling with succession planning.
FAQs About the word impending
close in time; about to occurof Impend, Hanging over; overhanging; suspended so as to menace; imminet; threatening.
approaching,upcoming, coming, future, at hand, oncoming,imminent, pending, on hand, to come
late, late, recent,recent, old, sometime, other, bygone, sometime, former
Dark clouds gathered overhead, heralding the impending storm.
The ominous rumble of thunder suggested an impending downpour.
With the impending deadline approaching, the team worked tirelessly to complete the project.
The impending job interview filled her with both excitement and trepidation.