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Meaning of immanent
The primary meaning of the word "immanent" is being inherent or intrinsic.
Etymology of immanent
The word "immanent" comes from the Latin "immanens", present participle of "immanere", which means to remain in or within, from "in-" (in) and "manere" (to remain)
Historically, the term has been used in philosophical and theological contexts to describe something that is inherent or intrinsic to a system or being
Synonyms
inherent
intrinsic
innate
internal
inner
interior
inbred
indigenous
native
natural
organic
intrinsic
inbuilt
ingrained
essential
fundamental
inherent
inmost
inward
internalized
introspective
inwardly
intrinsicly
innately
internally
inborn
congenital
hereditary
inwrought
indwelling
innermost
inward
inlying
Definitions
- Existing or operating within something, especially the mind or a system
- * (In philosophy) existing or acting within the mind or a system, rather than independently
Usage Examples
- The company's immanent demise was evident from the financial reports
- * The immanent beauty of nature is something to be cherished
- * The philosopher believed in an immanent God, one that exists within the world rather than outside of it
Antonyms
transcendent
external
extrinsic
outward
outer
foreign
superficial
surface
apparent
evident
extraneous
outside
outwardly
transcending
outermost
externalized
extrinsically
outwardness
transcendency