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|   | Definition: |   | [n]  the state of being within or not going beyond a given domain   |  
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|   | Synonyms: |   | immanency, inherence |  
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|   | See Also: |   | presence |       |  
 Webster's 1913 Dictionary |  
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|   | Definition: |   | \Im"ma*nence\, Immanency \Im"ma*nen*cy\, n.
The condition or quality of being immanent; inherence; an
indwelling.
      [Clement] is mainly concerned in enforcing the
      immanence of God. Christ is everywhere presented by him
      as Deity indwelling in the world.        --A. V. G.
                                               Allen.
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|   | Related Terms: |   | accessibility, actual presence, availability, being here, being there, essentiality, existence, fundamentality, hereness, immediacy, inbeing, indigenousness, indwelling, indwellingness, inherence, innateness, innerness, internality, intrinsicality, inwardness, nonobjectivity, occurrence, physical presence, presence, spiritual presence, subjectivity, thereness, ubiety, whereness |  
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