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ALL meanings of impend

im·pend
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  • intransitive verb impend be imminent, loom 1
  • verb without object impend to be imminent; be about to happen. 1
  • verb without object impend to threaten or menace: He felt that danger impended. 1
  • verb without object impend Archaic. to hang or be suspended; overhang (usually followed by over). 1
  • noun impend Be about to happen. 1
  • verb impend (Intransitive Verb) to be about to happen or occur, especially of something which takes some time such as a process or procedure rather than just a short event. "To impend" often has the connotation of threat. 0
  • verb impend (Obsolete (No longer in use)) To overhang. 0
  • verb impend (Obsolete (No longer in use)) To pay. 0
  • verb impend (esp of something threatening) to be about to happen; be imminent 0
  • verb impend to be suspended; hang 0
  • intransitive verb impend to hang or be suspended (over) 0
  • intransitive verb impend to be about to happen; be imminent 0
  • intransitive verb impend to threaten 0
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