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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 Word Forms
- ԴDz···Գ· adverb
- ܲ···Գ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of inherently1
Example Sentences
Although the timing lent an additional element of cinema to the inherently dramatic event of a pope’s death, the news could hardly be called a surprise.
And while none of that is inherently wrong, it does mean she's learning how to spend before she understands how to save.
Because, regardless of the motives of these real-life SEALs, the war this film depicts is inherently political, and there’s no way to make a movie about it without the film itself becoming political too.
On the other hand, Resnick, who recently booked the main stage at Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank, says her age and experience inherently offers her a unique perspective when it comes to entertaining audiences.
There’s something inherently joyful about a beautifully decorated cake.
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