Adverb
immanently (comparative more immanently, superlative most immanently)
In an immanent manner.
The second aspect of divine emanations, however, are accessible to human perception, dynamically interacting throughout spiritual and physical existence, reveal the divine immanently, and are bound up in the life of man. Source: Internet
Most of the short chapters begin with Saint Columba informing his fellow monks that a person will soon arrive on the island or an event will immanently occur. Source: Internet