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intrinsically

[ UK /ɪntɹˈɪnzɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈtɹɪnsɪkəɫi, ˌɪnˈtɹɪnsɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with respect to its inherent nature
    this statement is interesting per se

How To Use intrinsically In A Sentence

  • Actions that are consistent with the dignity and autonomy of moral agents are intrinsically good.
  • Holography not only maps the intensities of the light, as do normal diffraction patterns, it also encodes information about the phases of the light that is otherwise intrinsically lost.
  • The fact is, these very welcome props to Mildred Loving and her husband Richard are deeply, abidingly, and intrinsically progressive values. Evan Derkacz: Historical Revisionism Jujitsu: Religious Right Celebrates End of Interracial Marriage Ban
  • If, however, the Logos is intrinsically the Son of God, then Christ is the Son of God, not because he is the begotten of God in the flesh (early Christian), but because the spiritual being existing in him is the antemundane reproduction of History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
  • There is nothing intrinsically wrong with, or legally exceptionable about, that.
  • I did not expect the job to be intrinsically rewarding.
  • The requirements of "New Curriculum" about problem-solving and reasonable ratiocination are intrinsically consistent to Polya's education theory.
  • The Romantics believed that the life of the imagination was intrinsically valuable.
  • His films are often absurdist and violent, intrinsically drawing on his early life but never dealing directly with it.
  • Attacks on him for deciding to enter the presidential race are intrinsically anti-democratic.
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