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congenitally

[kuhn-jen-i-tl-ee] / kənˈdʒɛn ɪ tl i /


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A federal court held former President Donald Trump to account — serious account — for filing legally frivolous "revenge" lawsuits and congenitally abusing the judicial system.

From Salon

He derided Russia as congenitally “indifferent to the truth,” adding, “We have no business to treat it as we do the average civilized nation.”

From Washington Post

To him, the aim-training business and the competitive gaming business are congenitally entwined, and every sponsorship deal he inks is helping seed a more prosperous future for esports.

From The Verge

White argues that the long-running saga of Parliament's restoration is the perfect example of an institution congenitally incapable of reforming itself.

From BBC

Democrats are also congenitally unable to stick to a message.

From Washington Post