Immanent in a sentence as an adjective

And you are spending time with him/her cuddling on your couch because your life is not in immanent danger.

A bigger, better solution is immanent, but a password does the job just fine for most uses.

The latter flows from or is immanent in nature and is an example of natural law.

While it does seem likely that a disruption in education is immanent, the article doesn't ring true.

I've been reading predictions of the immanent breakthrough of FP into the mainstream for over 15 years now.

I think what there needs to be is a bright line test which assures parents their kids are not at immanent risk of being seized by the ******* state.

"imminent demise", pointed out not for pedantry but because "immanent" is a lovely word in its own right.

After all, it seems reminiscent of Moses' commentaries on the immanent oneness of God, of course translated to a current-day mode of expression.

The US version of 'free speech' doesn't allow incitement to immanent violence, but it certainly allows for advocating violence.

I recognize that pattern; it's a failure scenario, not an immanent-triumph scenario.

I hope it helps to remember that this is a non-topic: it's not going to change anything, and so this thread is almost a ritual, about making appearances, saying our piece, and moving on. Gotta love community-as-immanent-voice maintenance!

Because we might want to simplify our legal code to, say, not make it a 2-year-in-prison federal felony to misplace paperwork about orchids, with no criminal intent, we're in immanent danger of decriminalizing child labor?Seriously?

This is what someone said about why the times don't seem to get easier despite everything being seemingly more advanced:> Die kapitalistische Produktion strebt bestndig, diese ihr immanenten Schranken zu berwinden, aber sie berwindet sie nur durch Mittel, die ihr diese Schranken aufs neue und auf gewaltigerm Mastab entgegenstellen.

Immanent definitions

adjective

of a mental act performed entirely within the mind; "a cognition is an immanent act of mind"

See also: subjective

adjective

of qualities that are spread throughout something; "ambition is immanent in human nature"; "we think of God as immanent in nature"