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Imminency vs Imminence - What's the difference?

imminency | imminence |

As nouns the difference between imminency and imminence

is that imminency is (archaic) imminence while imminence is the state or condition of being about to happen, imminent.

imminency

English

Noun

(imminencies)
  • (archaic) imminence
  • *{{quote-book, year=1918, author=John L. B. Williams, A.M., title=Fighting France, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=His career as editor had been long enough, however, for him to impress upon the minds of the French public the imminency of the Prussian Peril. }}
  • *{{quote-book, year=1867, author=James Parton, title=Famous Americans of Recent Times, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=For Mr. Madison the caucus was unanimous, but there was a difference with regard to the Vice-Presidency, then filled by the aged George Clinton of New York, who represented the anti-Virginian wing of the party in power. Mr. Calhoun, in a set speech, opposed the renomination of Governor Clinton, on the ground that in the imminency of a war with England the Republican party ought to present an unbroken front. }}

    imminence

    Noun

    (-)
  • The state or condition of being about to happen, imminent.