Remaining or persisting especially after an electrical or magnetic influence is removed(adjective)
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Use "remanent" in a sentence
"I.E. His remanent support of most ardent die hards in CT Dem poliics is now gone (and not a minute too soon)!"
"Amidst the rising tide of reports, leaks and speculation that President-elect Barack Obama will offer the key Cabinet position of Secretary of State to Senator Hillary Clinton, pundits have detected remanent rivalry between their two houses."
"Robert Bruce had great veneration for Fillan, and on the eve of the battle of Bannockburn in 1314, having procured a relic of the saint to have with his army, he ".... past the remanent of the nicht in his prayaris with gud esperance of victorie.""