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inherent in English:

1. naturally belonging to or part od something



2. existing as a natural and permanent quality of something or someone



3. a quality that is inherent in something is a natural part of it and cannot be separated from it



4. intrinsic


They operate in international markets where only intrinsic product quality can achieve a premium.
It is to everything in the world as having intrinsic value.
intrinsic factor of motivation in money
There is nothing in the intrinsic nature of the work that makes it more suitable for women. he believed in the intrinsic superiority of his people.
We think the intrinsic value of the company is in the mid-20's.
the intrinsic value of education
intrinsic quality, intrinsic part
Those of us who are still here have always felt the area had intrinsic value.
Maths is an intrinsic part of the school curriculum.
Gold has no intrinsic worth; it only gains value through people's desire for it. His intrinsic drive to succeed has helped him more than his actual abilities. Commercialism has become an intrinsic part of modern professional sports.
Voluntary work is the product of intrinsic motivation and pure altruism, which are values that cannot be overestimated.
Being able to think is intrinsic to being human.

5. inseparable


They are inseparable.
He and I have been inseparable friends since our student days.
Jane and Sarah soon became inseparable companions.
In a maritime country, maritime matters are an inseparable part of a complex logistical system and are an integral part of the country's overall economic system.
Good health is inseparable from exercise and moderation.
Society and the individual are inseparable.
John and Peter are inseparable friends.

6. something essential and permanent



English word "inherent"(something essential and permanent) occurs in sets:

Advanced English words that start with "I"

7. to exist in someone or something as a permanent attribute



English word "inherent"(to exist in someone or something as a permanent attribute) occurs in sets:

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8. firmly established by nature or habit