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Use "immanently" in a sentence
"Petrizi's commentary on the Elementatio theologica represents a significant effort at reception inasmuch as the Georgian philosopher interprets the work immanently, that is, on the basis of Proclus's philosophy itself."
"The book is still immanently readable and even enjoyable."
"With conviction it would replace his lost dignity with something far more tangible, much more pleasurable and immanently more satisfying her complete and abject suffering at his hand."