Examples of 'inherently' in a sentence

Meaning of "inherently"

Inherently means existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute
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  • In an inherent way; naturally, innately.

How to use "inherently" in a sentence

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Indigenous languages are inherently valuable to northern peoples.
Inherently suitable for high voltage circuits.
Monopolies are inherently unsafe and we know that.
Persons with a disability are not inherently vulnerable.
Such integration inherently required a spatial perspective.
Empirical work on growth effects was inherently complicated.
Civil society inherently promotes such an approach.
Brandon has those qualities rather inherently.
Military service is an inherently dangerous way of life.
Which industry sectors and communities are inherently.
There is something inherently broken in their relationship.
Christians view human nature as inherently sinful.
These are not inherently wicked or violent societies.
I think that flowers are something inherently disgusting.
That is inherently racist and we should oppose it.

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Parking garages are not inherently dangerous places.
And we inherently have a profit model as an ad agency.
Transitions to democracy are inherently disorderly and multifaceted.
Cars inherently cause a large number of environmental problems.
Bordetella bronchiseptica is inherently insensitive to ceftiofur in vitro.
Climbing is an adventure sport that is inherently risky.
Toys containing inherently dangerous substances or preparations.
He thinks a bipolar world is inherently more stable.
There is nothing inherently complimentary about being on television.
Just physically repellent and inherently unlovable.
Toys containing inherently dangerous substances or mixtures.
And data that man is inherently good.
This paradigm inherently provides mutual exclusion.
I suppose you think science is inherently evil.
There is something inherently disappointing about success.
Comparisons with other organizations are inherently problematic.
Some sources inherently emit a broad spectrum.
Science and philosophy are not inherently opposed.
Some functions inherently have mixed semantics.
Obviously not all baddies are inherently good.
Kids also inherently know this idea.
The nature of the planet is inherently sick.
And that inherently weakens the organization.
A lower profile building is inherently less vulnerable.
War is an inherently unstable interaction of three things.
These may be regarded as inherently inchoative verbs.
People inherently want to trust their doctor.
Finding the one is a inherently false concept.
No one inherently deserves authority over another.
He sees that he has inherently good thoughts.
Idealism inherently holds in it a coloured understanding topped by emotion.
Such languages are called inherently ambiguous languages.
Men inherently carry healing energies.
We felt we were kind of inherently invited in some way.
The inherently helpful qualities of everyday household things.

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