单词 | immanent |
释义 | immanent (once / 9571 pages) 1adj 2adj Something immanent is inherent in and spread throughout something else — it's innate, intrinsic and inborn. Philosophers might debate about whether generosity is an immanent trait or something that people are taught. In addition to referring to something inherent or intrinsic, the word immanent can also describe something that is totally mental. Both meanings of this word have to do with internal things. Sometimes, immanent means a quality that is essential to something. Psychologists claim the need to love and be loved is an immanent trait of human beings — we all have it. Some people think there is an immanent spirit or force in nature. Also, immanent things are ideas and feelings that only exist in your mind — they remain within. If you keep your ideas to yourself, they’re immanent. WORD FAMILYimmanent: immanence, immanency, immanently+/immanence: immanences USAGE EXAMPLESThe residency requirement you mention is a valid point which is why I recommend moving to Western Washington or Western Oregon before euthanasia is immanent. New York Times(Oct 06, 2016) As I've said many times before, one always has to look for the lie or contradiction which is immanent in bourgeois math. New York Times(Sep 16, 2016) On the other hand, an immanent God is not the kind of God who watches over the world, hears prayers, and punishes sinners. The New Yorker(Aug 29, 2016) 1 adj of qualities that are spread throughout something 2ambition is immanent in human nature we think of God as immanent in nature Syn distributive serving to distribute or allot or disperse adj of a mental act performed entirely within the mind a cognition is an immanent act of mind Syn|Ant subjective transeunt, transient of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind |
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