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immanent

[im-uh-nuhnt] / ˈɪm ə nənt /
ADJECTIVE
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Many live together in agricultural cooperatives, where they prepare for the immanent apocalypse that, they believe, will restore the communal agrarian society of the Inca empire.

From Salon Feb. 23, 2020

In the summer of 1914, each of the great powers reached the conclusion that war was inevitable, and that trying to stay out of the immanent conflict would lead to national decline.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2020

The spiritual practices that kidnapped Africans carried with them to the United States affirmed the immanent presence of their ancestors.

From Washington Post Dec. 10, 2019

As much as I liked the show, none of the music was as intense as the immanent proof of so many people around me being present for the same thing at the same time.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 19, 2015

If you mean “inherent,” “present,” or “dwelling within,” the word is the rarely heard immanent.

From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner




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