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Immanuel
[ih-man-yoo-uhl]
noun
Religion., the name of the Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah, often represented in Christian writings as being Jesus Christ.
a male given name.
Immanuel
/ ɪˈmænjʊəl /
noun
Bible the child whose birth was foretold by Isaiah (Isaiah 7:14) and who in Christian tradition is identified with Jesus
Word History and Origins
Origin of Immanuel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Immanuel1
Example Sentences
England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, 22, took his try sharply to head into the international camp injury free and in top form, with a league-leading seven tries so far this season.
In ‘Critique of Judgment,’ Immanuel Kant argues that taste—the discerning appreciation of the beautiful and good—requires the critic to remain disinterested, unmoved by their own feelings of delight or aversion.
But political analyst Immanuel Wanah tells the BBC that Biya's primary focus since coming to power has been to stay in power, "often at the expense of efforts to enhance the living conditions of the country's citizens".
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso also returned after his two-match ban as Borthwick made 12 changes to the England side who beat the Pumas in San Juan in their second Test.
Elsewhere Immanuel Feyi-Waboso makes his return after serving a two-match ban for a high tackle in a pre-tour warm-up match against a France XV.
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