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inherent
/ ɪnˈhɪərənt, -ˈhɛr- /
adjective
existing as an inseparable part; intrinsic
Other Word Forms
- inherently adverb
- noninherent adjective
- uninherent adjective
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It’s also my job to hold the belief that others can resource this same inherent fullness within themselves, without requiring me to empty my life into theirs, as proof of love.
And here lies the inherent contradiction about security guarantees.
Given that pain and loss are inherent to the story, Williams also was grateful for the project’s “unstoppable sense of humor,” where absurdism and slapstick sit effortlessly alongside fear and grief.
But the production’s living bond with the audience opened my eyes to the realism inherent in this folktale romance, laden with history and floating on a song.
They also said Ukraine should be capable of "defending itself effectively" and pledged to continue providing military support to Kyiv, which was "exercising its inherent right of self-defence".
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