imminent
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From the present participle of Latin imminēre (“to overhang”), from mineō ("to project, overhang"), related to minae (English menace) and mons (English mount). Compare with eminent.
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imminent (comparative more imminent, superlative most imminent)
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Borrowed from Latin imminentem (“projecting, overhanging; threatening, menacing”).
imminent m or f (masculine and feminine plural imminents)
From Latin imminentem.
imminent (feminine imminente, masculine plural imminents, feminine plural imminentes)
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