Existing or operating within; inherent and naturally present as a permanent characteristic or quality.
From Latin 'immanere' meaning 'to remain in,' from 'in-' (in) and 'manere' (to remain). Philosophers adopted this term to describe qualities that exist within something rather than being imposed from outside.
Think 'I'm in, and I'm staying!' - immanent qualities are permanently residing inside something. Unlike imminent (coming soon), immanent is already there, built-in like software.
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