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firmly established by nature or habit in English:

1. inherent inherent


Communists believe that social injustice is inherent in the capitalist system.
after all there is an inherent conflict of interest in research.
The instinct of self-defense is inherent in any animal.
She has inherent dignity.
Truth is pure, but truth is painful. No sane, selfish person would ever accept things for what they are. Such is the masochism inherent in "truth".
any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers
The drive to reproduce is an inherent part of human nature.
He has inherent talent for playing the piano.
The desire for freedom is inherent in all people.
The right of asylum is a precious right as it is a right inherent to the human being.
No job can be interesring all the time. Boredom is inherent in any kind of work.
All political power is inherent in the people.
The inherent problem with this model is that it does not incorporate resources and environmental pollution.
inherent fears
Only a Sith would appreciate the lack of compromise inherent in a prime number.