Antonym: acquired. Similar words: in nature, donate, Senate, dominate, resonate, laminated, eliminate, fortunately. Meaning: [ɪ'neɪt] adj. 1. not established by conditioning or learning 2. being talented through inherited qualities 3. present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development.
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31) Is this satisfying everyone's innate, latent, hopefully minimal blood lust?
32) The Doctor appeared to have an innate sense of direction.
33) They also accept that the brain has certain innate dispositions, if only the disposition to be reinforced by particular stimuli.
34) In addition, the neuronal representation and control of complex innate behavioural repertoires of strategic importance is based here.
35) The had the usual slimy politician on TV talking about "the innate good sense of the voters".
36) Freud had always supposed that the various forms of innate behaviour he explored had biological bases to them.
37) This is where the innate artist in you gets the chance to come to the fore.
38) By this he gives clear evidence of his innate greatness of soul.
39) At the same time, he envisaged these innate and largely egoistic tendencies as threatening to the social order.
40) Let us go back to the claim that the binary oppositions of componential semantics are natural and innate.
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41) It is only their courageous sacrifice and innate nobility that illuminates the bloody and senseless war they are involved in.
42) A modest and sincere man, his indefatigable hard work and innate sense of justice made him popular with his workforce.
43) The fellowship itself has an innate self-criticism which comes from wading in the quicksands of the psychic.
44) Because language learning is so universal, one is tempted to believe that acquisition of spoken language is automatic or innate.
45) Also, it was nevertheless her Sunday best and, as such, had a certain innate dignity in spite of its nastiness.
46) Nor do examinations in arts subjects help, for these press assignments into preordained formulae rather than liberate innate ideas.
47) Innate robotic responses or patterns of rapid learning in animals may be nothing more than an extension of their basic instincts.
48) Shaftesbury thought the opposite true: religion follows from, or is grounded in, man's innate sense of morality.
49) Correct ideas are not innate in the mind.
50) The Filipinos ' innate warmth and musicality impressed him.
51) Knowledge is acquired, not innate.
52) Finally,[sentencedict.com] magic requires innate magical ability.
53) Nature's innate rhythms gave shape to this writing.
54) Roly-poly character, perhaps innate stubbornness about me?
55) the innate ability to learn.
56) Ideas of earthly superiority are educational, not innate.
57) the innate conservatism of older people.
58) These gene products control innate immune responses and further instruct development of antigen-specific acquired immunity.
59) Scholars have tried to make a case for acquisitiveness, competitiveness, and selfishness as innate human trait.
60) He seems to possess some innate badness of character and fondness for low company.
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