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Impend
/ɪmpˈɛnd/
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Impend
verb
(past & past part.
impended
; pres. part.
impending
)
1.
Be imminent or about to happen.
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"Impend" Quotes from Famous Books
...
Anges was surprised to learn that any good thing could come out of any other country than France, there was another surprise in store for her, and it did not long
impend
.
...
— The Story of a New York House • Henry Cuyler Bunner
Words linked to "Impend" :
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,
impendency
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