imanente
Imanente is not a standard separate entry in contemporary Italian. In modern usage, the form is typically considered a nonstandard spelling or a historical/variant form of either immanente or imminente, depending on the intended meaning. Therefore, in current Italian writing, one should prefer the distinct words immanente (inherent) or imminente (about to occur).
Immanente refers to something that exists within or is contained by a system, rather than something that
Imminente denotes a near-future event or development that is expected to happen very soon. It is used
Etymology: immanente comes from Latin immanens, meaning remaining within, from in- + manere. Imminente comes from Latin
In summary, imanente is not a distinct entry in standard Italian; its meaning and usage align with