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Filter by Meaning The impending storm caused the residents to prepare for potential flooding.
They discussed the impending of the news with apprehension.
The impending of the concert brought excitement.
The impending release of the new iPhone has generated a lot of excitement.
The impending of the party was a source of joy.
The impending visit from the in-laws had the couple on edge.
The impending court case had the defendant seeking legal counsel.
They were aware of the impending of the deadline.
The impending of the wedding made her nervous.
The impending surgery left the patient feeling anxious.
His face showed the impending of his surprise.
He was unprepared for the impending of the challenge.
The impending deadline had the student working all night to finish their essay.
The impending change in leadership had the company worried about the future.
The impending release of the new book by her favorite author had her counting down the days.
The impending storm caused the residents to seek shelter.
The impending danger had the soldier on high alert.
The impending threat of a break-in had the homeowners installing a security system.
The impending risk of injury had the athletes warming up before the game.
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