Having tightened my necktie and sharpened the pencil, its Imminent NOT Eminent.
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em·i·nent
ˈemənənt/
adjective: eminent
(of a person) famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.
"one of the world's most eminent statisticians"
synonyms: illustrious, distinguished, renowned, esteemed, preeminent, notable, noteworthy, great, prestigious, important, influential, affluential, outstanding, noted, of note; More
famous, celebrated, prominent, well known, lionized, acclaimed, exalted, revered, august, venerable
"an eminent man of letters"
antonyms: unknown
used to emphasize the presence of a positive quality.
"the guitar's eminent suitability for recording studio work"
synonyms: obvious, clear, conspicuous, marked, singular, signal; More
total, complete, utter, absolute, thorough, perfect, downright, sheer
"the eminent reasonableness of their claims"
im·mi·nent
ˈimənənt/
adjective: imminent
1.
about to happen.
"they were in imminent danger of being swept away"
synonyms: impending, close (at hand), near, (fast) approaching, coming, forthcoming, on the way, in the offing, in the pipeline, on the horizon, in the air, just around the corner, coming down the pike, expected, anticipated, brewing, looming, threatening, menacing; informalin the cards
"a ceasefire was imminent"
2.
archaic
overhanging.
OK necktie off, I can breathe again.