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Antonyms for Imminent

Definition

Imminent refers to something that is about to happen or occur very soon. Below are some antonyms for the term imminent:

Antonyms

  1. Distant: Something that is distant refers to an event or occurrence that is far away in time or space.
  2. Remote: Remote suggests something that is far removed in time or space, not likely to happen soon.
  3. Delayed: Delayed indicates something that has been postponed or pushed back, not happening immediately.
  4. Eventual: Eventual refers to something that is expected to happen at a later time, not in the immediate future.
  5. Far-off: Far-off suggests something that is very distant or remote, not happening soon.

Sample Sentences

1. The arrival of spring feels distant when the cold winter lingers.

2. Planning a trip to the moon may seem remote, but with advancing technology, it could be possible in the future.

3. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the release of the new album has been delayed.

4. After years of hard work, she eventually achieved her dream of becoming a successful author.

5. The deadline for the project is far-off, so you have enough time to prepare.

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