immanence

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    the state of being within or not going beyond a given domain

Word Origin

immanence (n.)
1816; see immanent + -ence. Immanency is from 1650s.

Example

1. A central idea of liberal theology is divine immanence .
2. And this garb was a perfectly transparent sheath , through which he recognized the glory of the divine immanence .
3. As the construction type which combines the practicality and social institution together , the form of space combination and construction units of academy follows to some fundamental , and owns the immanence character .
4. To solve this difficulty we have recourse to the method of immanence .
5. A plane of immanence or univocality opposed to analogy .

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