inherently in English
adverb
[in'her·ent·ly || ɪn'herəntlɪ /-'hɪər-]
innately, essentially, intrinsically
Use "inherently" in a sentence
1. Inherently pending at his death.
2. Are Material Things Inherently Evil?
3. The world is inherently uncertain.
4. Aeroplanes are not inherently dangerous.
5. Firefighting is an inherently dangerous occupation.
6. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.
7. This unique taker power is inherently Anticompetitive
8. * See ourselves as inherently good, of worth.
9. It is an inherently debatable and changeable idea.
10. Picking partners is an inherently political act.
11. There's nothing inherently wrong with his ideas.
12. There is nothing inherently unacceptable in these proposals.
13. Inherently safe modular battery for accident-prone applications
14. There is nothing inherently improbable in the idea.
15. To many feminists, marriage is an inherently patriarchal institution.
16. Contemporary academic puritans regard studentprofessor intimacies as inherently exploitative.
17. Despite the problems, old brick rowhouses are not inherently dangerous.
18. But capital values are inherently more volatile than income.
19. There was nothing inherently subversive of royal authority here.
20. Architectonics inherently contains the fundamental concepts, orders, and elements of architecture
21. The first problem we face is that sunlight is inherently diffuse.
22. Death and decay is the result of an inherently dissonant biology.
23. Cornbread is inherently crumbly to some degree, particularly Southern-style Cornbread
24. Immutable objects are also useful because they are inherently thread-safe.
25. The judge decided the evidence was inherently weak and inconsistent.
26. Chemical Actinometers are inherently limited with respect to a photostability chamber
27. And we inherently have a profit model as an ad agency.
28. Any flat tax is inherently unfair, as are all regressive taxes.
29. Poems of any length are inherently complete in themselves. Gulzar
30. Unlike the other types, they are inherently unsuitable for interrupting DC faults.
31. Unlike wind and wave, tidal power is an inherently predictable source.
32. The profit motive is inherently at odds with principles of fairness and equity.
33. Blockading is inherently hostile to the zone below and its faction owner
34. Adamantine does not seem to be inherently a magical metal, just uncommon
35. 6 Any flat tax is inherently unfair, as are all regressive taxes.
36. The present world system of things is governed by individuals who are inherently imperfect.
37. Weather is an amalgam of systems that is inherently invisible to most of us.
38. (1) An inherently common feature in Type III (ordinary) constructed buildings, the Cockloft is
39. Aplanats refer to inherently imaging optics that wholly eliminate both spherical aberration and coma
40. A collapse into new forms of fascism is inherently unlikely in any Western democracy.
41. Synonyms for Constitutionally include innately, congenitally, inherently, intrinsically, naturally, ingrainedly, natively, essentially, immanently and integrally
42. Calcine is inherently safer in intermediate storage compared to a liquid waste form in tanks
43. Conventional copper - based equipment conducts electricity but inherently has energy losses associated with ( joule ) heating.
44. Building a lasting peace after a sustained and painful conflict is an inherently difficult exercise.
45. The zygote is best appraised by stating that it is an inherently unstable entity.
46. Masonry is extraordinarily satisfactory in its way but it is inherently heavy and immobile.
47. The most popular touchscreen on the market is resistive, because it is inherently stable and affordable.
48. It was designed as inherently Aerodynamically unstable, which allows it to respond superbly in combat
49. Below is a table that shows you how many Allowances each status is inherently allowed
50. Parliament should also review this power to determine whether it is inherently abusive of rights.”