immanent

pronunciation

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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 .

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