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immanently

adverb as in inherently

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We now know that it is usually an immanently treatable neurological condition.

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And, given these material privileges, Israel needed an immanently legal definition of a Jewish person.

Man, intelligent, social, ethical, is a being all of one piece and to be explained entirely immanently, or from himself.

Moreover when the nature itself acts immanently, the term of such action remaining within the agent itself to actualize or perfect it, some passive potentiality of the agent is being actualized.

Virtue, in fact, was not derivatively or consequentially connected with patriotism, it was immanent; not transitively associated by any links whatever, but immanently intertwisted, indwelling in the idea.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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