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adj 1: of the relatively near future; "the approaching
election"; "this coming Thursday"; "the forthcoming
holidays"; "the upcoming spring fashions" [synonym:
{approaching}, {coming(a)}, {forthcoming}, {upcoming}]
n 1: the event of one object coming closer to another [synonym:
{approach}, {approaching}]
2: the temporal property of becoming nearer in time; "the
approach of winter" [synonym: {approach}, {approaching},
{coming}]
3: the act of drawing spatially closer to something; "the
hunter's approach scattered the geese" [synonym: {approach},
{approaching}, {coming}]

Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Approached}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Approaching}.] [OE. approchen, aprochen, OF.
approcher, LL. appropriare, fr. L. ad propiare to draw
near, prope near.]
1. To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to
advance nearer.
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Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city? --2
Sam. xi. 20.
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But exhorting one another; and so much the more, as
ye see the day approaching. --Heb. x. 25.
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2. To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to
approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the
ablest statesman.
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Approaching \Ap*proach"ing\, n. (Hort.)
The act of ingrafting a sprig or shoot of one tree into
another, without cutting it from the parent stock; -- called,
also, inarching and grafting by approach.
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108 Moby Thesaurus words for "approaching":
about to be, advancing, already in sight, approximate,
approximating, approximative, arm-in-arm, arriving, asymptotic,
at hand, attracted to, brewing, burning, centripetal, centrolineal,
cheek-by-jowl, close, close at hand, coming, concurrent, confluent,
confocal, connivent, converging, desired, destinal, destined,
determined, drawn to, emergent, entering, eventual, extrapolated,
fatal, fated, fatidic, focal, forthcoming, future, futuristic,
gathering, going to happen, hand-in-hand, hereafter, homeward,
homeward-bound, hoped-for, hot, immediate, imminent, impendent,
impending, in danger imminent, in prospect, in reserve, in store,
in the cards, in the offing, in the wind, in view, inbound,
incoming, instant, intimate, inward-bound, later, looming,
lowering, lurking, meeting, menacing, mutually approaching, near,
near at hand, near the mark, nearing, nearish, nigh, nighish,
on the horizon, oncoming, overhanging, planned, plotted, predicted,
preparing, probable, projected, prophesied, propinque, prospective,
proximal, proximate, radial, radiating, side-by-side, tangent,
tangential, that will be, threatening, to come, to-be, ultimate,
uniting, upcoming, vicinal, waiting, warm


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