In obedience to these directions, he took up his abode at Hastings; but, although some intervals of apparent recovery occurred, he sank gradually until the imminency of his danger became evident to his friends and to himself.
How frequently has the decease of a great person turned the scale of party, baffled armies or states, restored a country from peril, or placed it in the imminency of danger?
This is in the Wusterhausen time,--Hanover Imminency only two months gone.
It is not certain that the late Imminencyof Duel had much to do with such explosions.
All of us were persuaded of the imminency of a crisis in Austrian-Serbian relations in consequence of Princip's crime.
Above all--imminency is grounded in the integrity of the Son of God and His apostles.
The imminency of the Lord's Coming for His Church is grounded on the Lord's own declaration that He is coming for her as a thief comes.
Thus the imminency of the Lord's Coming for His Church is grounded on election.
These considerations, together with the imminency of her danger, led Theodora to throw herself on the protection of the crone, and beseech her pity and commiseration.
Don Lope felt a moment's hesitation: there was something in this mysterious transaction that imparted misgiving to his mind; but the shortness of the time at his disposal, and the imminency of the danger, quickly silenced his rising doubts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imminency" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.