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Sentence count:249+7Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: existinginstinctiveinternalnaturalAntonym: acquiredSimilar words: differentinheritreferencedifferencepreferenceconferencerentparentMeaning: [ɪn'herənt /-'hɪər-]  adj. 1. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic 2. in the nature of something though not readily apparent. 
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(91) Studies in this field are difficult to interpret due to the inherent variability of the measurements of platelet function.
(92) Anyone with experience of floppy disks and education institutions will realise the problems inherent in this scheme.
(93) The scope and function of mind has certain limits, because of something inherent in the very fabric of mind.
(94) One of the inherent weaknesses of the modern squad system is that a close-knit clique becomes impervious to failure and criticism.
(95) They had no inherent value beyond their purpose in assisting to select the most appropriate law.
(96) Many of the adolescents are fired with an inherent enthusiasm for education that they seek still more when they attain their majority.
(97) Nothing more clearly indicates the deep psychological problems inherent with too many members of the Charter Committee.
(98) Nevertheless, while many administrative shortcomings have been identified, the scrutiny technique does have inherent limitations.
(99) Operating rules are designed to overcome this inherent instability; but that night, in a hurry, the operators broke them.
(100) In addition to any statutory rights of appeal, there may be a right to invoke the inherent supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court.
(101) John Gutfreund, although himself a trader by training, did not grasp the contradictions inherent in his compensation system.
(102) This inherent tendency towards corporatism seems less inevitable in the late 1980s but we will return to it below.
(103) Some inherent problems remain in a concept premised on the desirability of normality,[sentencedict .com] in whatever sense it is interpreted.
(104) Inside, antiques, family paintings and period furniture enhance the elegance and character inherent in this finely proportioned manor house.
(105) His suggestions can only reinforce the anti-male sexism inherent in some areas of child care work.
(106) The rule protected States from intervention by other States in their external affairs and maintained the inherent bilateralism of international law.
(107) Nor could these problems be predicted from studies of the inherent confusability of the lexicon which concentrated on isolated words.
(108) How can schools reflect cultural differences without reinforcing the notion that those differences are unchanging and inherent in particular groups.
(109) Instead of being a development of an inherent or generally available faculty, it is a specialized technique wholly dependent on specific training.
(110) Moreover, the assumption that such differences are inherent has encouraged the development and use of standardised tests to assess child development.
(111) They were as synthetic flowers or even stranger cerebral crystals of thought of myriad patterns, shimmering with an inherent light.
(112) He argued that the international monetary system, based largely on the dollar, contained certain inherent contradictions.
(113) The second and opposing view treats political events as the result of forces inherent in human nature.
(114) One way is to emphasize the inherent innocence of all people with the disease.
(115) The democratic approach inherent in the guerrilla movement would triumph ultimately.
(116) You invoke the basic, primeval instincts inherent in all animals.
(117) Nothing I have experienced illustrates this quite like church planting because of the inherent risk of failure.
(118) But perhaps it reveals more of the inherent uncertainty of experimental research than the tidiness which precedes it.
(119) The immorality lies in the inherent wrongness of people deliberately killing other people.
(120) The elements may also be transformed from one into another, owing to the fundamental qualities inherent in each.
More similar words: differentinheritreferencedifferencepreferenceconferencerentparentmake a differencerentalparentalapparentcurrentparentinggrandparentcurrentlyapparentlyentrepreneurhere and therein handin halfentertainmentsentimentarenahand in handtrendtherehererenderwhere
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