Pronunciation: /ˈɪmənəns/
noun the belief that the divine exists within all things
A1 The concept of immanence is difficult for young children to understand.
A2 The immanence of nature can be felt in the peacefulness of the forest.
B1 Many religions believe in the immanence of a higher power in everyday life.
B2 The philosopher discussed the immanence of the divine in all aspects of existence.
C1 The artist's work explores the immanence of beauty in the mundane.
C2 The theologian's writings delve deep into the immanence of the sacred within the profane.
formal The philosopher discussed the concept of immanence in his latest book.
informal I'm not sure I understand the whole immanence thing, can you explain it to me?
slang Dude, immanence is like when everything is just all connected, you know?
figurative The artist's painting captured a sense of immanence, with nature and humanity intertwined in a beautiful way.
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