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immanent

[im-uh-nuhnt] / ˈɪm ə nənt /
ADJECTIVE
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Nonetheless, they worked within the existing social and political structure to bore new lines of flight out of it through a process of immanent critique.

From Salon • Nov. 10, 2024

“Folks who had some sort of eviction judgment put off or postponed are now facing immanent eviction,” he said.

From Washington Post • Aug. 27, 2021

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

What allows us to be in awe of a thing or moment that seems eternal or immanent?

From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2017

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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