Word Meanings - IMMANENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Remaining within; inherent; indwelling; abiding; intrinsic; internal or subjective; hence, limited in activity, agency, or effect, to the subject or associated acts; -- opposed to emanant, transitory, transitive, or objective. A cognition is an
Additional info about word: IMMANENT
Remaining within; inherent; indwelling; abiding; intrinsic; internal or subjective; hence, limited in activity, agency, or effect, to the subject or associated acts; -- opposed to emanant, transitory, transitive, or objective. A cognition is an immanent act of mind. Sir W. Hamilton. An immanent power in the life of the world. Hare.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of IMMANENT)
- Congenital
- Coeval
- coetaneous
- natural
- inherent
- innate
- immanent
- ingrained
- incarnate
- connate
- ingenerate
- Essential
- Innate
- requisite
- necessary
- vital
- indispensable
- leading
- Intrinsic
- Native
- genuine
- true
- real
- inward
- Potential
- Possible
- implicit
- undeveloped
- germinative
- virtual
- Radical
- Original
- fundamental
- thoroughgoing
- unsparing
- extreme
- entire
- essential
- underived
- deep-seated
Related words: (words related to IMMANENT)
- INTRINSICAL
1. Intrinsic. 2. Intimate; closely familiar. Sir H. Wotton. - INDISPENSABLENESS
The state or quality of being indispensable, or absolutely necessary. S. Clarke. - LEADING EDGE
same as Advancing edge, above. - NATURALIST
1. One versed in natural science; a student of natural history, esp. of the natural history of animals. 2. One who holds or maintains the doctrine of naturalism in religion. H. Bushnell. - INGRAIN
1. Dyed with grain, or kermes. 2. Dyed before manufacture, -- said of the material of a textile fabric; hence, in general, thoroughly inwrought; forming an essential part of the substance. Ingrain carpet, a double or two-ply carpet. -- - NATURAL STEEL
Steel made by the direct refining of cast iron in a finery, or, as wootz, by a direct process from the ore. - NECESSARY
1. Such as must be; impossible to be otherwise; not to be avoided; inevitable. Death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. Shak. 2. Impossible to be otherwise, or to be dispensed with, without preventing the attainment of a desired result; - CONNATE-PERFOLIATE
Connate or coalescent at the base so as to produce a broad foliaceous body through the center of which the stem passes; -- applied to leaves, as the leaves of the boneset. - INWARD; INWARDS
1. Toward the inside; toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward. 2. Into, or toward, the mind or thoughts; inwardly; as, to turn the attention inward. So much the rather, thou Celestial Light, Shine inward. Milton. - IMPLICITNESS
State or quality of being implicit. - VITALIZATION
The act or process of vitalizing, or infusing the vital principle. - IMPLICITY
Implicitness. Cotgrave. - EXTREMELESS
Having no extremes; infinite. - GENUINE
Belonging to, or proceeding from, the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated; authentic; real; natural; true; pure; as, a genuine text; a genuine production; genuine materials. "True, genuine night." Dryden. - VITALISTIC
Pertaining to, or involving, vitalism, or the theory of a special vital principle. - RADICALNESS
Quality or state of being radical. - INCARNATE
Not in the flesh; spiritual. I fear nothing . . . that devil carnate or incarnate can fairly do. Richardson. - NATURAL
Belonging to, to be taken in, or referred to, some system, in which the base is 1; -- said or certain functions or numbers; as, natural numbers, those commencing at 1; natural sines, cosines, etc., those taken in arcs whose radii are 1. (more info) - FUNDAMENTALLY
Primarily; originally; essentially; radically; at the foundation; in origin or constituents. "Fundamentally defective." Burke. - ENTIRELY
1. In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully; as, the trace is entirely lost. Euphrates falls not entirely into the Persian Sea. Raleigh. 2. Without alloy or mixture; truly; sincerely. To highest God entirely pray. Spenser. - ELIMINATIVE
Relating to, or carrying on, elimination. - PREREQUISITE
Previously required; necessary as a preliminary to any proposed effect or end; as, prerequisite conditions of success. - NOMINATIVELY
In the manner of a nominative; as a nominative. - SUPERNATURALNESS
The quality or state of being supernatural. - EMANATIVE
Issuing forth; effluent. - DOMINATIVE
Governing; ruling; imperious. Sir E. Sandys. - EQUIPOTENTIAL
Having the same potential. Equipotential surface, a surface for which the potential is for all points of the surface constant. Level surfaces on the earth are equipotential. - REGNATIVE
Ruling; governing. - ABORIGINALLY
Primarily. - POT LEAD
Graphite, or black lead, often used on the bottoms of racing vessels to diminish friction. - PRETERNATURALITY
Preternaturalness. Dr. John Smith. - SPORADICAL
Sporadic. - COORDINATIVE
Expressing coördination. J. W. Gibbs. - COUNTERPLEAD
To plead the contrary of; to plead against; to deny. - PLEADINGS
The mutual pleas and replies of the plaintiff and defendant, or written statements of the parties in support of their claims, proceeding from the declaration of the plaintiff, until issue is joined, and the question made to rest on some