inborn Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɪnˈbɔːn]
  • Us [ ˈɪn.bɔːrn]

Meaning of inborn In English

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Examples of inborn

  • Both characters are congenitally villainous, driven by some natural (or unnatural) inborn perversion.

  • Macrosomia might also be due to maternal diabetes mellitus during pregnancy, or inborn errors of metabolism might mimic overgrowth symptoms.

  • Better to posit inborn mechanisms mediating evaluations regarding altruism.

  • Although not all knowledge of language is inborn, some core aspects of it are.

  • The inborn state of dynamic receptivity for self/other interactions is, in good circumstances, validated and elaborated by actual experience.

  • These characteristics, he further maintained, "are in general a complicated product of inborn structure, the genetically determined course of maturation, and past experience" (p. 27).

  • For me, the "acquired" aspect has more importance than the "inborn".

  • This linguistic argument runs: children would not be able to learn a grammar unless they were endowed with inborn linguistic constraints.

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Translations of inborn In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    天生的,先天的…

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  • 中文简体

    天生的,先天的…

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  • Español

    innato…

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  • Português

    inato…

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  • Français

    inné…

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  • Čeština

    vrozený…

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  • Dansk

    medfødt…

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  • Indonesia

    bakat…

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