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Meanings of
immanent
in English
Portuguese
subjetivo
Catalan
subjectiu
Spanish
subjetivo
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Of a mental act performed entirely within the mind.
subjective
transeunt
Portuguese
subjetivo
Immanent.
Related terms
distributive
Synonyms
Examples for "
subjective
"
subjective
Examples for "
subjective
"
1
Results: Both objective and
subjective
image noise decreased with increasing iteration strength.
2
Thus, poorer
subjective
health was associated with higher levels of inflammatory cytokines.
3
Of course, Terence had introduced precisely such a
subjective
factor: AA men.
4
It's
subjective
,
of course, so do feel free to suggest your own.
5
The view of what makes a great image can be quite
subjective
.
Usage of
immanent
in English
1
In the Beautiful is
immanent
logicity, the microcosmic idea, the unconscious.
2
Divinity is
immanent
in nature; it is within you as well as without.
3
The Trinity must be understood in the sense of
immanent
distinctions.
4
So much for the tree-spirit conceived as incorporate or
immanent
in the tree.
5
The God
immanent
in our environment often seems to hide himself.
6
The nigger-driver will be delighted to hear that God is
immanent
in him.
7
This sense of an
immanent
God helped Jews to see humanity as sacred.
8
Such intense activities could not be without an infinite God
immanent
in matter.
9
He is no far-off creator, but
immanent
in all His works.
10
God is
immanent
in all men, says Paul, as their life.
11
The Holy Ghost, through Christ in glory, will be
immanent
in all beings.
12
Hartmann gives four instances: the solution is either
immanent
,
logical, transcendental, or combined.
13
He is, and, in fact, He can only be,
immanent
,
permanent, and inaccessible.
14
He was the painter poet of the
immanent
in things.
15
The objects of
immanent
physiology are of two kinds: 1.
16
How strange and unexpected the transformations of these
immanent
ideas!
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immanent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
immanent ideas
immanent divinity
immanent presence
immanent use
always immanent
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Translations for
immanent
Portuguese
subjetivo
imanente
Catalan
subjectiu
immanent
Spanish
subjetivo
Immanent
through the time
Immanent
across language varieties
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