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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(241) New Approach to inherent frequency analysis of elastic mechanism based on virtual prototyping is proposed.
(242) Having analyzed the supply chain features inherent in the apparel industry, a frame work for the apparel industry supply chain is proposed.
(243) This distinction is inherent in the international standard but made more explicit in the pan-Canadian standard.
(244) Are hazards inherent in the final product, and warnings against foreseeable misuse and abuse made known to the ultimate user? Yes NO.
(245) The added dc offset can be eliminated by including CD in series with RD, but the added noise is inherent with this technique.
(246) Expatiating and mixing objects is inherent motivation of creating inditing system, and from general expatiation to specific expatiation is a necessary current.
(247) Ascendency quantifies growth and development of an ecosystem as a product of total system throughflow and the mutual information inherent in the pattern of internal system flows.
(248) In this paper we describe a method to improve the recording sensitivity by twice reflections of light ray without changing the inherent sensitivity of the instrument.
(249) It is the inherent requirement for the government's utility maximizes to control the administrative cost.
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.