| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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| SYLLABICATION: | im·ma·nent |
| PRONUNCIATION: | m -n nt |
| ADJECTIVE: | 1. Existing or remaining within; inherent: believed in a God immanent in humans. 2. Restricted entirely to the mind; subjective. | | ETYMOLOGY: | Late Latin imman ns, immanent-, present participle of imman re, to remain in : Latin in-, in; see in2 + Latin man re, to remain; see men-3 in Appendix I. | | OTHER FORMS: | im ma·nence, im ma·nen·cy NOUN im ma·nent·ly ADVERB
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