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in·her·ent [ɪnˈherənt] ADJ

inherent
inherent PHILOS
to be inherent in sth

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Things in the world are the products of ongoing social processes of interaction, and thus do not have fixed or inherent meanings.
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So many people missed the inherent symbolic intention of the work, and assumed that we must be morbid gothic types.
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As a discipline, it is an application of inherent safety in instrumentation.
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Some physicists have also treated this as evidence of the fallibility inherent within the peer review system.
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Inherent jurisdiction can not, of course, be exercised so as to conflict with statute or rule.
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To become a real person, the child's inherent potential must be realized.
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It is an inherent right of a sovereign state.
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Patents issued to women have been cited in support of the inherent inventiveness and industry of women.
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Despite these inherent risks, the very high freeboard raises the seaworthiness of these vessels.
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However, soundness is an inherent characteristic of the breed.
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