Asked by jk
Use the following definitions to answer the question.
emanate:
1. (verb) to come from, originate
eminent:
1. (adjective) of high standing, well-known
immanent:
1. (adjective) within something, innate
imminent:
1. (adjective) about to occur, pending
Read the sentence.
The fire burning out of control put the neighborhood in __________ danger.
Which word best completes the sentence?
emanate
immanent
eminent
imminent
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imminent
Explanation: "Imminent" means about to occur, so "imminent danger" fits. The others don't work: "emanate" is a verb (to come from), "immanent" means inherent or within, and "eminent" means prominent or well-known.
Explanation: "Imminent" means about to occur, so "imminent danger" fits. The others don't work: "emanate" is a verb (to come from), "immanent" means inherent or within, and "eminent" means prominent or well-known.
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