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imminently

[im-uh-nuhnt-lee]

adverb

  1. very soon; at any moment.

    Kiribati is one of many small island nations that are imminently threatened by the effects of global climate change.

    The store is due to open imminently, but there are some last-minute renovations yet to complete.



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A bioethanol plant will be forced to close "imminently" unless the government acts, according to its operator.

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“As the government has made plain, it intends to clear the way for Resolution Copper to begin the destruction of Oak Flat imminently,” he wrote.

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But based on seismic data, it’s not likely the volcano is about to erupt imminently.

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Betts urged the government to make visa checks the backbone of its new immigration plan, expected imminently.

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Removal of the temporary stand is due to begin imminently with a new 5,500-seater end due to be completed in time for the start of the 2026-27 season.

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