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