imminence u rečniku PONS

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He delays taking his first drink, savoring its proximity and its imminence.
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The poet seems to presage the imminence of his own death.
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It is therefore prudent to make treaty with them rather than confrontation of this spiritual imminence.
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But it can be shortened, and in this case it may need to be shortened because of the imminence of the changes that are coming.
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When it does so, it usually signals the imminence of death.
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This child exists within a closed, blank room, which contains a sense of waiting or imminence.
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Celebrating the transcendent powers of art, it creates a sense of imminence, but also registers a feeling of frustration.
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Who is to measure the imminence of a threat?
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This imminence implies sharing ideals and goals, supporting new or existing initiatives, as well as co-responsibility.
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Stages of threat vary along a spectrum referred to as the predatory imminence continuum, spanning from low-risk (pre-encounter) to high-risk (interaction) threats.
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