immanent –innate, inborn, intrinsic: an immanent gift of musical ability; inherent; existing or remaining within; subjective imminent –about to occur at any moment; impending: in imminent danger Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree em·i·...
“public use” could now be defined as anything that brought additional tax revenue to a governmental body or municipality. Since that time, due primarily to public outcry, over 40 states have altered their eminent domain laws to more strongly define the meaning of “public use.” Some ...
Of course, the project of "strong AI" (a label Searle invented), which aims to achieve real consciousness in a machine, was never going to succeed , but there has always been (and still is) a danger that some half-way convincing imitation would be lashed together and then hailed as ...
The word imminent can be understood as about to happen. For instance, ‘imminent danger’ is a situation where theadjectivetruly brings out the meaning of the impending destruction. This, however, does not denote that the adjective imminent should only be used in relation to negative situations....