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immanent adjective [ ˈɪmənənt ]

• existing or operating within; inherent.
• "the protection of liberties is immanent in constitutional arrangements"
Similar: inherent, intrinsic, innate, built-in, latent, essential, fundamental, basic, ingrained, natural,
Origin: mid 16th century: from late Latin immanent- ‘remaining within’, from in- ‘in’ + manere ‘remain’.


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