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inherently

[ US /ɪnˈhɛɹəntɫi, ɪnˈhɪɹəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɪnhˈi‍əɹəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an inherent manner
    the subject matter is sexual activity of any overt kind, which is depicted as inherently desirable and exciting

How To Use inherently In A Sentence

  • She added that inherently intermittent supplies from wind and solar power would be of limited use in bridging the gap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tenderizing Meats Only approximately one quarter of the cuts from a beef carcass are inherently tender.
  • MTV sees an increasing number of youth as non-committal about their sexual preference, identifying with inherently transient labels like "questioning" or "bi-curious. Nick Shore: What Gaga & Minaj's Alter-Egos Say About the Shape-Shifting Millennial Generation
  • The user group with an inherently greater potential for implementation is the more privileged section of the society.
  • He asks to think again, for example, about the relationship between read and heard versions of a poem, noting that Shelley's "poem suggests that rhyme somehow operates inherently within articulation itself, even when, or especially when, the ear is unaware," but wondering where that leaves us in our analysis of more "regular" poems. Introduction
  • Is it time for us in the Church to say that splitting atoms is unholy work, work that even ‘at its best’ is inherently incapable of giving glory to the God who made heaven and earth?
  • Nothing is more completely accepted in the conventional wisdom than the cliche that economic life is endlessly and inherently uncertain.
  • Second, confocal detection is inherently inefficient, often requiring more illumination of the live specimen than it can endure before bleaching or phototoxicity occurs. NIH Public Access - Seeing Circuits Assemble
  • Once we put everything that exists into these two categories, we now have two types of ignoranceone that mistakenly perceives persons to inherently exist and another that misconceives other phenomena to inherently exist. Becoming Enlightened
  • All business activities are inherently risky.
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