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immanence

/im-uh-nuhns/US // ˈɪm ə nəns //

隐性,蕴含,蕴涵,蕴藏

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being inherent or exclusively existing within something: “Place” is a fundamental concept; it has evaded theorizing because of its immanence and omnipresence.
    • : Theology. the state or quality of a Deity exclusively existing within the universe, time, etc.: A horizontal axis stretches from God’s immanence in the world, on the left, to transcendence of it, on the right.

Examples

  • Not only does the teaching of the immanence of God in the seas help the nations into closer fellowship.

  • Immanence—Agnosticism is the negative side of Modernism; immanence constitutes its positive constituent.

  • And, locally, there is also the immanence in the South of water competition by sea and river to be kept in mind.

  • It is just here that Buddhism is on the side of modern pantheism and immanence.

  • The mind is immanence of Being, an original relation to all we have named reality and worshipped as divine.