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inherently
adverb as in innately
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Example Sentences
It specifies that individuals of a certain race shouldn’t be portrayed as inherently racist, “whether consciously or unconsciously.”
Undocumented immigrants, for example, are often portrayed as inherently evil.
"All these things the insurers say sound reasonable, but are tantamount to saying disabled people are an unusual case, and that their lives are inherently riskier."
However, there are other potential explanations for the discrepancy: Concentrates are often made from homogenous oils that are easier to analyze, whereas plants are inherently heterogenous and harder to test.
“Defense is offering an opportunity for Europe to capture, incubate, and grow a new economy, because the objectives of defense-tech are inherently nationalistic—as these technologies are tools to preserve sovereignty,” Eberly said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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