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Immanent

usgb/ˈɪmənənt/Volume
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Used to describe characteristics that are naturally part of something and not brought in from outside. SlideHer passion for music is immanent, influencing every aspect of her work.
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Immanent describes qualities you can't touch or see but definitely feel as part of something. SlideThe immanent charm of the small village comes from its close-knit community.
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Don't confuse 'immanent' with 'eminent' (famous) or 'imminent' (about to happen). SlideHer immanent empathy is evident in her every action, not eminent or imminent.