Immanence

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immanence
n. quality of being within the mind, state of being inherent, indwelling


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Immanence
Immanence, derived from the Latin in manere "to remain within", refers to philosophical and metaphysical theories of the divine as existing and acting within the mind or the world. This concept generally contrasts or coexists with the idea of transcendence.
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immanence
Noun
1. the state of being within or not going beyond a given domain
(synonym) immanency, inherence
(hypernym) presence


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immanence (f)
n. immanency, quality of being within the mind, state of being inherent, indwelling

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Immanence
(n.)
Alt. of Immanency
  

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