English to Malayalam Dictionary imminent

imminent

ആസന്നമായ
definition
adjective
they were in imminent danger of being swept away
about to happen.
overhanging.
translation of 'imminent'
adjective
ആസന്നമായ
example
I will tell you that it did not appear to be a terrorist event and there is no 'imminent' threat.
This alarm will sound if opened by a small child to alert parents of the 'imminent' danger.
The second is messianism, the expectation of 'imminent' transformation of the world.
These Lutherans were pietist and puritanical, expecting the 'imminent' apocalypse.
In the new era which Mark believes is dawning, the temple is rejected and its 'imminent' destruction is expected.
Overall then, there's no sign the payout is in danger, nor any sign of 'imminent' share price fireworks.
In the end, is it about 'imminent' threats or about picking fights you can win?
Tiles have fallen from the roof of the small chapel and the entrance archway looks in danger of 'imminent' collapse.
The fourth scenario is similar to the third except that the danger is not as 'imminent' .
That leaves the question of how immediate or 'imminent' the threatened violence needs to be.
A number of groups are trying to save our lighthouses in the face of this 'imminent' threat.
The expectation among outsiders oscillates between an 'imminent' rise and an early cut in rates.
It was hard to sit in one and not expect the 'imminent' arrival of the drinks trolley.
A falcon with regard to an expected visitor indicates 'imminent' news or arrival.
The 'imminent' use of biological weapons and the threat of millions of deaths is not a laughing matter.
How could the mother have imagined the 'imminent' danger that was closing in on her son?
As we spoke, the siren of an approaching ambulance warned of the 'imminent' arrival of yet another victim.
The only difference is that the threat from the former is real and 'imminent' and part of an ongoing development programme.
But the 'imminent' threat of recession was not the economic fundamental he had in mind.
An 'imminent' merger means that his colleagues are all threatened with redundancy.
And then, early afternoon, not fifteen minutes after I'd forecast the immediate 'imminence' of rain, we had a fierce hailstorm, closely followed by torrential rain.
With the 'imminence' of a new roof my wallet has suddenly acquired a super-strength hinge, discouraging casual opening and guarding its contents with a coldly practical restraining hand.
It may seem appealing to protect speech but only if it doesn't 'imminently' threaten likely psychological harm to the children, but such an approach will likely prove unhelpful.
A focal point in the town at any time, it currently demands extra attention, flowing at a remarkably fast 12 miles per hour, its banks threatening to burst 'imminently' .
And that was supported by a Downing Street spokesman who added: ‘It is still a live option but don't expect a decision 'imminently' .’
Its advice is brief, to-the-point and 'imminently' practical.
Work on the football pitch is due to commence within a matter of weeks and the Committee are hopeful that they will have a positive response to a further Lottery funding application 'imminently' .
But he was feisty in the face of death, no longer in any doubt about its 'imminence' .
In the Middle Ages people celebrated the 'imminence' of their death through diverse forms of ritual activities, in which the dying person played a central role in the life of families and the community at large.
The 'imminence' or immediacy of the threat to the peace determines what action is reasonable.
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