inherently Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of inherently In English

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Examples of inherently

  • Thanks to their inherently larger bodies, men typically possess larger brains than women do.

  • She believed technology was inherently good.

  • The desire for companionship is inherently human.

  • In census debates, for example, nobody ever argues that populations are inherently nonquantitative, or that demographic numbers are mere fictions.

  • Can we deduce from it that inherently ambiguous stimuli always get resolved one way or the other?

  • This approach has the potential to eliminate from archaeological enquiry topics of struggle and conflict within inherently unequal hierarchical structures.

  • One approach would be to design products and processes that are inherently modular and are less dependent on overview.

  • Malleability may be limited because risk or protective factors are inherently difficult to change.

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Translations of inherently In Other Languages

  • Español

    inherentemente…

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  • Français

    par nature…

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  • Malay

    pada dasarnya…

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  • Deutsch

    eigen, natürlich…

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  • Norwegian

    i grunnen, medfødt…

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  • Čeština

    z podstaty…

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  • Dansk

    nødvendigvis…

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  • Italiano

    fondamentalmente…

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