Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
immanation
noun
/ˌɪməˈneɪʃən/

Definition
The process by which something emanates or flows from a source.

Examples
- The immanation of light from the sun is vital for life on Earth.
- In some philosophies, the immanation of divine qualities into the world is a core concept.

Meaning
Immanation refers to the act of something emerging or radiating from a central point or origin, often used in philosophical or metaphysical contexts to describe a substance or quality that is inherent in something.

Synonyms
- emanation
- radiation
- exudation
- diffusion