Synonym: existing, instinctive, internal, natural. Antonym: acquired. Similar words: different, inherit, reference, difference, preference, conference, rent, parent. Meaning: [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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(121) It is for this reason that this Court has recognized the inherent value of free discourse.
(122) Their abstract certitudes seemed far removed to him from the inherent contradictions in human nature.
(123) This may partly reflect the inherent conservatism of the publishing world here.
(124) But the neo-communists no longer believe there is an inherent contradiction between political authoritarianism and a more free-wheeling economy, he said.
(125) A means of measuring the differing costs inherent in different subjects, such as classroom-based and workshop-based subjects. 4.
(126) They know that risk-taking is inherent in trying new ways and new ideas, but that this is what makes progress possible.
(127) Looked at closely, is there any human grouping that is immune from the difficulties inherent in life itself?
(128) The inherent conflicts embodied in their creation has subsequently led to their demise in many countries.
(129) Programs designed to motivate patients into leaving voluntarily brought into sharp focus conflicting institutional dynamics inherent in the leprosarium setting.
(130) But the fact remains: Corn is an inherent ingredient in our traditional larder.
(131) Both EDs would require auditors to refer in their reports to inherent uncertainties affecting the accounts.
(132) Instead of merely simulating parallelism, it is inherent in the hardware design.
(132) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(133) This is inherent in the nature of the charge, but the effect is to destroy confidence in its validity.
(134) The productivity of an economy based on agriculture and household industry had inherent limits.
(135) Critics of Berhn and Kay's scheme have drawn attention to the problems inherent in their notion of basic.
(136) The inherent danger is that the other Sixers stand around and watch Iverson, leading to little or no balance.
(137) Some inherent dilemmas in boss-subordinate relationships can undermine their capacity to foster development.
(138) Most data are derived from cross-sectional studies, with their inherent methodological limitations.
(139) He clearly states that force is inherent in all substances-physical as well as spiritual.
(140) Given its inherent curiosity, even the simplest mind will exhaust itself devising solutions to challenges it confronts.
(141) Inherent in this promise is a kind of security blanket; the union chief is replaced with a mutual fund manager.
(142) There are two possible explanations: the online environment either created a new demand or stimulated an existing inherent need.
(143) Most New Historical writing on the Renaissance has openly acknowledged the difficulties inherent in reading texts as cultural documents.
(144) There is an inherent appeal to the idea of limiting reliance on sources outside U.S. control.
(145) Women have a particular sensitivity to the inherent tension here.
(146) They have, like all systems, inherent problems but the concept is far more flexible in translating to a practical solution.
(147) But there are a couple of inherent problems with cable.
(148) There is substantial political energy inherent in the lower classes, and they are the active agents of major political change.
(149) Although the Labour party opposes the discount scheme, it does not attempt to address the unfairness inherent in a property tax.
(150) Strengthened by his ability to understand the phenomenon of sound, early man became conscious of the creative power inherent in it.
More similar words: different, inherit, reference, difference, preference, conference, rent, parent, make a difference, rental, parental, apparent, current, parenting, grandparent, currently, apparently, entrepreneur, here and there, in hand, in half, entertainment, sentiment, arena, hand in hand, trend, there, here, render, where.