单词 | immanence |
释义 | immanence[ im-uh-nuhns ] / ˈɪm ə nəns / noun the state of being inherent or exclusively existing within something: “Place” is a fundamental concept; it has evaded theorizing because of its immanence and omnipresence. Theology. the state or quality of a Deity exclusively existing within the universe, time, etc.: A horizontal axis stretches from God’s immanence in the world, on the left, to transcendence of it, on the right. Sometimes im·ma·nen·cy [im-uh-nuhn-see] /ˈɪm ə nən si/ . Origin of immanenceimman(ent) + -ence OTHER WORDS FROM immanencenon·im·ma·nence, nounnon·im·ma·nen·cy, nounWords nearby immanenceImitrex, Imittós, immaculate, Immaculate Conception, immane, immanence, immanent, immanentism, Immanuel, immaterial, immaterialism Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for immanence |
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