Antonym: extrinsic. Similar words: intrigue, intricate, intrigued, inside, insist, in sight, insight, string. Meaning: [ɪn'trɪnzɪk /-sɪk] adj. 1. belonging to a thing by its very nature 2. situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts.
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61. There is an intrinsic difficulty in understanding even very simple and comparatively well-documented episodes of religious wars.
62. The reporting of the paratroopers' case focused on events which were intrinsic to the court process.
63. The purport of that attack was to prove that generality could never be an intrinsic property of a mental content.
64. Intrinsic factor and hydrogen-potassium ATPase activity were found in all specimens, including those of 13 and 15 weeks' gestation.
65. None the less, the moral imperatives that are intrinsic to the student role will always reassert themselves.
66. N.B. - Payment will be the intrinsic value of each item or cost of repair whichever is the less.
67. Many people want jobs that allow them to make greater use of their education and that provide intrinsic work satisfaction.
68. But in this new conception of death people found a new conception of life, prized anew for its own intrinsic worth.
69. One general psychological theory of the intrinsic nature of indecent jokes is, however, of considerable relevance and practical value here.
70. But it does not activate taste buds and has no intrinsic flavour.
71. It is the specification of those basic intrinsic values that all rational beings would desire.
72. So its badness would follow necessarily from its intrinsic nature.
73. The organ ism is the cause and effect of itself, its own intrinsic order and organization.
74. It does not necessarily describe any intrinsic quality of the market itself.
75. Apart from its intrinsic interest, this result will have applications in other chapters.
76. Extrinsic feedback from the teacher is necessary during skill learning and early practice, until intrinsic feedback takes over.
77. Dicey viewed the intrinsic connection between law and morality as a vital part of the rule of law.
78. Observations by Mariner 10 have demonstrated that Mercury does have an intrinsic magnetic dipole moment.
79. This was not merely through the intrinsic loss but also because family status and honour were intimately linked to possession of land.
80. Paint all over their clothes, all over the studio, external mark of intrinsic worth.
81. As with treasure trove the finder is rewarded with the intrinsic value of the find.
82. However, it is also possible to consider situations in which the modifiability of a compartment is due to completely intrinsic factors.
83. The women were on the whole surprised at the question, apparently assuming that a dispersal of concentration is intrinsic to housework.
84. Smoothly synchronised endocrine function, an intrinsic factor in determining youthfulness, is also notoriously liable to become unbalanced through stress.
85. Doesn't that imply a belief in intrinsic essences that is in direct contradiction with the fundamental principles of existentialism?
86. Pernicious anemia is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction against gastric parietal cells resulting in impaired secretion of intrinsic factor.
87. Intrinsic ageing refers to the inevitable changes built into tissues like skin which are largely determined by genetics.
88. The neural abnormalities that could induce a tachygastria include loss of intrinsic inhibitory innervation or lack of extrinsic autonomic inhibition.
89. Life has no intrinsic meaning(Sentencedict.com ), we give it meaning.
90. Responsibility surveillance is the intrinsic function of government audit.
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