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inherently
[in-her-uhnt-lee, -heer-]
adverb
as a natural, necessary, or inseparable element or quality.
Technology is not inherently evil.
Other 51Թ Forms
- noninherently adverb
- uninherently adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inherently1
Example Sentences
There was nothing inherently wrong with POWs testifying, Vasiliev said, but various factors could have affected their decision to appear for the prosecution.
Any conversation on the fragility of American democracy, the resurgence of fascism and authoritarianism and the future of the Constitution is, inherently, a discourse about Latinos — and about all Americans.
“It’s not inherently a bad thing these people come from outside the government. It’s that they lack any experience in the methods used to uncover waste and inefficiency.”
Yet defining what constitutes music is challenging because it is inherently subjective.
Large gatherings of Palestinians, desperate to get food rations are inherently hard to manage.
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