English [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Entered English around 1530, via French, from Late Latin immanēns, present participle of Latin immanēre, from im- (“in”) + manēre (“to dwell, remain, stay”). Cognate with remain and manor.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /ˈɪmənənt/

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Homophone: imminent ( many dialects )

Audio (UK)

Adjective [ edit ]

immanent (comparative more immanent, superlative most immanent)

immanent English Wikipedia has an article on: Wikipedia

Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; intrinsic. Restricted entirely to the mind or a given domain; internal; subjective. ( philosophy , metaphysics , theology , of a deity of a deity ) Existing within and throughout the mind and the world; dwelling within and throughout all things, all time, etc. Compare transcendent. ( philosophy , of a mental act of a mental act ) Taking place entirely within the mind of the subject and having no effect outside of it. Compare emanant, transeunt. Being within the limits of experience or knowledge.

Usage notes [ edit ]

Not to be confused with imminent ( “ about to occur ” ) or immanant ( “ a certain type of scalar property of a matrix ” ) .

Synonyms [ edit ]

( naturally part of something ) : See also Thesaurus:intrinsic

Related terms [ edit ]

Translations [ edit ]

restricted entirely to the mind

Dutch [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Audio

Adjective [ edit ]

immanent (not comparable)

Inflection [ edit ]

Inflection of immanent uninflected immanent inflected immanente comparative — positive predicative/adverbial immanent indefinite m./f. sing. immanente n. sing. immanent plural immanente definite immanente partitive immanents

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French [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Adjective [ edit ]

immanent (feminine singular immanente, masculine plural immanents, feminine plural immanentes)

Further reading [ edit ]

“immanent” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

German [ edit ]

Immanenz on German Wikipedia on German Wikipedia

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /ɪmaˈnɛnt/

: Audio

Adjective [ edit ]

immanent (not comparable)

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of immanent number & gender singular plural masculine feminine neuter all genders predicative er ist immanent sie ist immanent es ist immanent sie sind immanent strong declension

(without article) nominative immanenter immanente immanentes immanente genitive immanenten immanenter immanenten immanenter dative immanentem immanenter immanentem immanenten accusative immanenten immanente immanentes immanente weak declension

(with definite article) nominative der immanente die immanente das immanente die immanenten genitive des immanenten der immanenten des immanenten der immanenten dative dem immanenten der immanenten dem immanenten den immanenten accusative den immanenten die immanente das immanente die immanenten mixed declension

(with indefinite article) nominative ein immanenter eine immanente ein immanentes (keine) immanenten genitive eines immanenten einer immanenten eines immanenten (keiner) immanenten dative einem immanenten einer immanenten einem immanenten (keinen) immanenten accusative einen immanenten eine immanente ein immanentes (keine) immanenten

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Further reading [ edit ]

immanent in Duden online

Latin [ edit ]

Verb [ edit ]

immanent