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Pronunciation: [ɪmˈe͡ɪnənt] (IPA)

Immanent is an adjective that describes something that is naturally and inherently present within or inherent to something else. There are a variety of synonyms for immanent, including inherent, innate, intrinsic, ingrained, essential, and natural. These words all convey a sense of something that is an essential and integral part of something else, and cannot be separated from it. For example, the innate sense of curiosity that children possess is an immanent part of their personality. Similarly, the essential nature of love is immanent in all human beings. Whether referring to qualities in people, nature, or objects, the concept of immanence implies an intrinsic connection that cannot be denied or severed.

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What are the opposite words for immanent?

Immanent refers to something that is inherent, intrinsic, or innate. Its antonym is transcendent, which denotes something that goes beyond the physical or worldly realm. Transcendent refers to things that are spiritual, ethereal, or divine. Another antonym for immanent is external, which suggests that something is located outside of a particular entity or system. External refers to things that are independent, extrinsic, or foreign. In contrast, immanent implies that something is closely associated with or inherent in a system. The antonym for immanent describes something that is separate, distinct or external to the system or entity being considered.

Usage examples for Immanent

Value is an immanent relation to socially necessary time of labour.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
No labour has touched those things; they have no immanent relation to socially necessary time of labour; they have not, and cannot have, any value, as Marx understands value.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
It is not an immanent property of an object at all; it is a social opinion expressed upon an object in comparison with others.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae

Famous quotes with Immanent

  • As long as your body is healthy and under control and death is distant, try to save your soul; when death is immanent what can you do?
    Chanakya
  • What is thematically posited is only what is given, by pure reflection, with all its immanent essential moments absolutely as it is given to pure reflection.
    Edmund Husserl
  • La métamorphose est un élément immanent et l'un des processus les plus profondes de la vie, à mon humble avis. Nous transformons en permanence dans de meilleures versions de nous-mêmes, comme la chenille au beau papillon. La métamorphose continue tout au long de notre voyage de la vie, puis étend de génération en générations à venir encore à venir. Il ya un élément de l'élégance et de la beauté dans le fait que nous avons tous évoluer en permanence, et métaphoriquement tendance à se transformer, à de meilleurs et de belles versions de nous-mêmes, comme des papillons avec de la terre que nos Chrysalide.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • Metamorphosis is an immanent component and one of the most profound processes of life, IMHO. We constantly transform into better versions of ourselves, gracefully like a Caterpillar into a beautiful Butterfly. Metamorphosis continues throughout our journey of life, and extends from one generation to next generations. There is an element of elegance and beauty in the fact that we all evolve continuously, and metamorphosize metaphorically, into better and more beautiful versions of ourselves; just like fascinating Butterflies with Earth as our Chrysalis.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • The passage of the mythological herois inward—into depths where obscure resistances are overcome, and long lost, forgotten powers are revivified, to be made available for the transfiguration of the world. ...Something of the light that blazes invisible within the abysses of its normally opaque materiality breaks forth, with an increasing uproar. The dreadful mutilations are then seen as shadows, only, of an immanent, imperishable eternity; time yields to glory; and the world sings with the prodigious, angelic, but perhaps finally monotonous, siren music of the spheres. Like happy families, the myths and the worlds redeemed are all alike.
    Joseph Campbell

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