immanent
pronunciation
How to pronounce immanent in British English: UK [ˈɪmənənt]
How to pronounce immanent in American English: US [ˈɪmənənt]
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- Adjective:
- of a mental act performed entirely within the mind
- of qualities that are spread throughout something
Word Origin
- immanent (adj.)
- "indwelling, inherent," 1530s, via French, from Late Latin immanens, present participle of Latin immanere "to dwell in, remain in," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + manere "to dwell" (see manor). Contrasted with transcendent. Related: Immanently.
Example
- 1. Such a god is clearly immanent and not personal .
- 2. He calls this way of thinking the " immanent frame " .
- 3. In this manner the notion has being as its simple self relation , or as the immediacy of its immanent unity .
- 4. Government-owned standard way is overcome very hard have its immanent cause .
- 5. The immanent consistence of collectivistic principle and socialist market economy .