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IMANI Clause

A clause by which the standard of borrowing includes a requirement of monetary reinbursement; a permission to alter or change the content of exchange in an agreement of borrowing, allowing a fee to be charged as an obligation. Misuse of this clause can result in the diminishing of rights to obtain reimbursment and is considered "lame" or inappropriate.
Since I let you borrow my word, you have to pay me $10 everytime you use it, it says so in the IMANI Clause
by D Major October 13, 2010
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ierman

cute,nice guys,like sports,rich soon,caring person but crazy sometimes .beautiful girlfriend and happy family,friendly,admire alot

such as ierman
#you need ierman #slowtalk #person
by jhonson kenall December 27, 2016
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Iman

Beautiful islamic name, has a wondeful meaning: Faith, Trust. Not everyone should get this name, especially boys should not get this name.
Imans are matchless!
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imanzharfan

Positive, always smile, love, courage, inspiring
That girl are so lucky for havin’ Imanzharfan
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ienan

A guy who looks Korean and has a nickname of Kim jong un. He has a smelly breath with a littler dick and takes the piss out of fat Asians
Oh that man is such a ienan
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imandra

A dumb, sheltered girl who lacks the socialization to effectively function in unusual social circumstances.
My crazy ex-girlfriend was a total imandra.
by evello April 8, 2018
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Immanence

A phenomenon of perception which fools human beings into concluding that consciousness has material origins ie. consciousness emerges from cognizANCE.

A fallacy of scientific (mechanistic) materialism in which consciousness is assumed to be emerge from the mind itself.

Immanence is implicitly stated in Descartes' duality of mind and body.
Descartes noted that thoughts are not necessarily functions of reality. He wondered if the mind was truly contained in the body. Explicitly, immanence would argue that Descartes' inquiry was incomplete as he was able to separate feelings from perception but he was too limited by technology to separate senses (thoughts) from feelings.

Hinduism approaches imanence by arguing that senses appear from consciousness rather than from cognizance as Descartes conjectured.

Resolving the fallacy of Descartes' mechanistic sense (sense as emergent from perception) allows sense and "thoughts" to meta-emerge from consciousnesses itself.
by sandraxine November 11, 2018
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