im·mi·nent
[im-uh-nuhnt]
adjective
1.
likely to occur at any moment; impending: Her death is imminent.
2.
projecting or leaning forward; overhanging.
Origin:
1520–30; < Latin imminent- (stem of imminens ), present participle of imminere to overhang, equivalent to im- im-1 + -min- from a base meaning “jut out, project, rise” (cf. eminent, mount2 ) + -ent- -ent
Given that the presentation was last Tuesday, 'imminent' is now, 'repetitively imminent'.