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Impendence

the state of impending the state of being imminent and liable to happen soon


Impendent

impending threatening


causa mortis

of death made or done in contemplation of one s impending death rejected his claim that the gift was causa mortis


detainer

detention of the prisoner or notification of the prisoner s impending release compare extradition


gift

a gift of esp personal property made in contemplation of impending death that is delivered with the intent that the gift


instance

latin instantia from latin the fact of being present or impending vehemence in speech urgency from instant instans insistent pressing from


Imminent

threatening to occur immediately near at hand impending said especially of misfortune or peril


Impend

to pay


Impending

hanging over overhanging suspended so as to menace imminet threatening


Overbrow

to hang over like a brow to impend over


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