[ US /ˈɪmənənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of a mental act performed entirely within the mind
    a cognition is an immanent act of mind
  2. of qualities that are spread throughout something
    we think of God as immanent in nature
    ambition is immanent in human nature
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How To Use immanent In A Sentence

  • However, it is an impersonal god, without name, without history, immanent in the world, diffused within an innumerable plurality of things…
  • The history of freedom in this country is not, as is often thought, the logical working out of ideas immanent in our founding documents or a straight-line trajectory of continual progress.
  • Many from the metaphysical church described a mystical and often immanent deity.
  • As a Neo-Pagan who believes in the immanent nature of Divinity, I am a great believer that all of the Earth is sacred.
  • But there are other voices whosee this immanent danger andone of them is William Greider, The Nation, who clearly sees a corporate financial coup is underway and the necessity to stop it in its tracks. OpEdNews - Diary: Obama Preparing For New World Order
  • It followed that a substantive legal restriction on the rights to life and liberty must not, as its inevitable corollary, excessively infringe on other rights immanent in them.
  • As a conversionary movement, millennialism seeks to create an exclusionary circle of the elect who can read and share the signs of imminent and immanent history.
  • Indeed, the contrary seemed to Proudhon to be something of a law of nature: his antinomies were the constant manifestation of counter-principles and counter-necessities, manifestations even of a species of that "immanent justice" which became one of Proudhon's guiding principles (along with individual sovereignty and federalism.) In the Libertarian Labyrinth
  • In terms of intent -- how we're meant to read God -- I think you absolutely have to distinguish the immanent all-pervasive divinity of animism from the transcendant all-powerful divinity of monotheism. Archive 2006-02-01
  • One characteristic of kata is that they have a kind of immanent energy within them, capable of making manifest that which is latent.
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