Definitionadj. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
Last update: February 25, 2016
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Singing and dancing are mostly inherent talents. [adjective]
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Representative from the give flawed advice inherent within professional. [adverb]
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Some simple tests are made to quantify the dissipation inherent in the advection scheme. [adjective]
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But the fatal significance of universal military service, as the manifestation of the contradiction inherent in the social conception of life, is not only apparent in that. [adjective]
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But it is also the last expression of the inconsistency inherent in the social conception of life, when violence is needed to maintain it. [adjective]
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--The principle of concentration inherent in individual property is REMARKED. [adjective]
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It is a manifestation always inherent in the life of humanity, and is as indispensable, as inherent in humanity at the present time as at any other. [adjective]
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Property is a real right, _jus_ _in re_,--a right inherent in the thing, and whose principle lies in the external manifestation of man's will. [adjective]
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"According to Frederic Cuvier, who has so clearly distinguished between instinct and intelligence in animals, 'instinct is a natural and inherent faculty, like feeling, irritability, or intelligence."' [adjective]
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