Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Immanent

Immanent , adjective

[Latin immanens, present participle of immanere to remain in or near; pref. im- in + manere to remain: compare French 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