noun
- plural of imminency; the quality or state of being imminent; the condition of being about to happen or occur very soon
Usage: formal; typically used in abstract or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The imminencies of the approaching storm forced the evacuation of the coastal town.
- Philosophers debated the imminencies of various existential threats to humanity.
- The imminencies of the deadline left no room for further delays.
- She felt the imminencies of change in the air as the season shifted.
- The imminencies of war weighed heavily on the minds of the citizens.