What is another word for immanent?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪmˈe͡ɪnənt], [ ɪmˈeɪnənt], [ ɪ_m_ˈeɪ_n_ə_n_t]
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Synonyms for Immanent:
adj.
• all (adjective) • inherent (adjective)- part and parcel,
- elementary,
- more inbuilt,
- deepseated,
- in-bred,
- in-born,
- deeprooted,
- in dwelling,
- in bred,
- more unalienable,
- in-dwelling,
- in born,
- in-dispensable,
- integrated,
- more resident,
- genetic,
- most inbuilt,
- in built,
- deep rooted,
- in dividual,
- in-dividual,
- in dispensable,
- most unalienable,
- deep seated,
- un alienable,
- most resident,
- running in family,
- built in,
- resident,
- un-alienable,
- in grain,
- part parcel,
- unalienable,
- in-grained,
- running family,
- builtin,
- running the family.
n.
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- all over the place,
- ubiquitous,
- nationwide,
- diffuse,
- scattered,
- generalized,
- widespread,
- countrywide,
- far-flung,
- worldwide.
- attendant,
- attend,
- bulk,
- ever-present,
- omnipresent,
- pervasive,
- front,
- grace,
- face,
- go along,
- attendance,
- indwelling,
- anywhere,
- well attended,
- subjective,
- sit,
- kick around,
- knock around (sth),
- turnout,
- person,
- audit,
- present,
- appearance,
- kick,
- kill,
- over,
- presence,
- live,
- sit in,
- go,
- knock,
- flesh,
- synchronic,
- here.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- contemporaneous,
- existing,
- on hand,
- Engrained,
- Congenite,
- unchallengeable,
- natural,
- on board,
- modern,
- within reach,
- basic,
- habitual,
- indigenous,
- ingrained,
- native,
- secret,
- present time,
- available,
- genuine,
- congenital,
- topical,
- elemental,
- existent,
- running,
- implanted,
- latest,
- in view,
- inner,
- underlying,
- innate,
- as is,
- radical,
- true,
- up-to-date,
- essential,
- instant,
- current,
- immediate,
- at hand,
- implicit,
- contemporary,
- inward,
- internal,
- esoteric,
- distributive,
- irreducible,
- proper,
- abiding,
- private,
- constant,
- permanent,
- incarnate,
- persistent,
- hardwired,
- constitutional,
- thoroughbred,
- deep-seated,
- accessible,
- integral,
- inbred,
- unquestionable,
- fundamental,
- inherited,
- being,
- new,
- normal,
- mental,
- virtual,
- intrinsical,
- genetous,
- Infixed,
- inalienable,
- syngenic,
- organic,
- Ingenite,
- inwrought,
- hereditary,
- that is,
- up-to-the-minute,
- instinctive,
- Ingenerate,
- fresh,
- on deck,
- connate,
- extant,
- immanence,
- built-in,
- present-day.
How to use "Immanent" in context?
and "transcendent"
Transcendent meanings refer to something that is above and beyond the ordinary; immanent meanings refer to something that exists within the ordinary. Both transcendent and immanent can be used to describe God. God is both transcendent and immanent because He is above and beyond our understanding, but He exists within the ordinary world. This means that God is both limitless and perfect. transcendent and immanent can also be used to describe minds and bodies. When we say that someone's mind is transcendent, we mean that their thoughts and feelings are above the ordinary.
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