Definition of inherently in English:
inherently
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adverb
In a permanent, essential, or characteristic way.
‘the work is inherently dangerous’- ‘his theories are inherently flawed’
- ‘criticism is inherently threatening’
- ‘The refusal of the public is a position taken in relation to the inherently public nature of architecture.’
- ‘The external diagonal steel structure uses triangular forms to be inherently strong, permitting a flexible column-free interior space.’
- ‘There is something inherently uncanny about the medium of relief.’
- ‘Every manager of an inherently slow site blames everybody else, including "busy highways, clogged servers," etc.’
- ‘There is nothing inherently special about these greenhouses themselves.’
- ‘Displaced just a bit from the vertical axis of the triangle, this stripe drastically destabilizes an inherently stable shape.’
- ‘Fortunately, digital art alters the playing field in ways that inherently challenge curatorial control.’
- ‘The endless combination of forms possible in the composition of these towns makes them inherently fascinating.’
- ‘Cotton production, like many other agricultural enterprises, is inherently risky.’
- ‘The academy was quick to note that "genetic engineering is not an inherently hazardous process."’
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