"Teri's research paper discussed whether altruism is an immanent trait or a learned one."
"Most nurses I've met have immanent caretaking abilities."
"The artist explained that this series of paintings explored the immanent qualities of beauty in all stages of life."
Latin, mid-16th century
This adjective comes directly from the late Latin "immanent," meaning "remaining within." "Immanent" is easily confused with "imminent" and "eminent" since they all sound similar, but each has a distinct usage. "Imminent" refers to something happening soon, while "eminent" describes something that stands out prominently. ...
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