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immanent
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Pronunciation
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change
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈɪmənənt/
SAMPA
:
/Im@n@nt/
Audio (US)
(
file
)
Homophone
:
imminent
Adjective
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change
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Positive
immanent
Comparative
more
immanent
Superlative
most
immanent
To be
immanent
is to be
naturally
part of something; to be
within
it.
Holy people make God immanent in them
.
If something is
immanent
, it can also mean it is something that is taking place only inside one's
mind
.
He had an
immanent
feeling that this was the right thing to do
.
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