inhere

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    be inherent in something

Word Origin

inhere (v.)
1580s, "to exist, have being," from Latin inhaerere "to stick in or to" (see inherent). Figurative (immaterial) use attested by 1610s (also in Latin). Related: Inhered; inhering.

Example

1. This is the cyclical economic crisis that inhere in such kind of system .
2. Gentlemen , you can 't fight inhere !
3. A hostess could invite her friends inhere but according to traditions she had no right to send them away .
4. These are secondary because , according to locke , they do not inhere in objects themselves , but are causally produced only in our minds by the effect of an object 's primary qualities upon our senses .
5. This depends on the answer to two critical questions . Do today 's problems inhere in the present form of market capitalism or are they subject to more direct solution ?

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