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immanent
 
SYLLABICATION:im·ma·nent
PRONUNCIATION:  m-nnt
ADJECTIVE:1. Existing or remaining within; inherent: believed in a God immanent in humans. 2. Restricted entirely to the mind; subjective.
ETYMOLOGY:Late Latin immanns, immanent-, present participle of immanre, to remain in : Latin in-, in; see in–2 + Latin manre, to remain; see men-3 in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:imma·nence, imma·nen·cyNOUN
imma·nent·lyADVERB
 
 
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