Imminent vs. Immanent

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Imminentadjective

about to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.

Imminentadjective

Threatening to occur immediately; near at hand; impending; - said especially of misfortune or peril.

Imminentadjective

Full of danger; threatening; menacing; perilous.

Imminentadjective

With upon) Bent upon; attentive to.

Imminentadjective

close in time; about to occur;

Immanentadjective

Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; intrinsic

Immanentadjective

Restricted entirely to the mind or a given domain; internal; subjective.

Immanentadjective

Existing within and throughout the mind and the world; dwelling within and throughout all things, all time, etc. Compare transcendent.

Immanentadjective

Taking place entirely within the mind of the subject and having no effect outside of it. Compare emanant, transeunt.

Immanentadjective

Being within the limits of experience or knowledge.

Immanentadjective

Remaining within; inherent; indwelling; abiding; intrinsic; internal or subjective; hence, limited in activity, agency, or effect, to the subject or associated acts; - opposed to emanant, transitory, transitive, or objective.

Immanentadjective

of a mental act performed entirely within the mind;

Immanentadjective

of qualities that are spread throughout something;

Immanentadjective

existing or operating within; inherent

Immanentadjective

(of God) permanently pervading and sustaining the universe.

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