How to use "inherent" in sentences with meaning in English and Hindi

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Example sentences for "inherent" in popular movie and book plots

  • As these and other issues surface, the film points to problems inherent in relationships and in academia.  - Bad Manners (1997 film)
  • Thematically, There's No Place Like Time, then, forms part of a larger conceptual art installation that investigates the difficulties inherent in identity and knowledge about the past.  - There's No Place Like Time: A Retrospective
  • In his pursuit to rise to the challenges inherent to day-to-day survival in a war zone and its periphery, the distance between the person he once aspired to be and the person he can’t help but become has grown.  - An Ishmael of Syria
  • Both positions represent two diametrical ways of understanding existence with the following association, among others, these inherent values:.  - Malefic Time
  • Ranviir suffers from an inherent streak of uncontrolled rage and so Ayesha tries to keep him away from pursuing Martial arts by generally involving him in day to day chores and activities thereby keeping him occupied.  - Ranviir The Marshal
  • Gifts centers on two young people, Gry and Orrec, who struggle to come to terms with inherent psychic abilities.  - Gifts (novel)
  • Sreekuttan puts Silpa in her place for her snobbish attitude and reminds her money doesn't make relationships change its inherent values.  - Jilebi (2015 film)
  • He soon realises the camaraderie they share and their inherent goodness.  - Kismet Ka Khel
  • A new family has now been introduced to provide much needed inherent conflict to the plot.  - Begusarai (TV series)
  • In all the troubles Indira supports her as her own daughter making an inherent bond between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.  - Bodhuboron
  • Villain Kyla (Richard Moll) tries to find the object and utilize its inherent energy to increase his sphere of influence.  - Galaxis
  • Although Christian had bonded with Justine (Alison Wright), the mute daughter of the institute's director, his father declined, believing that Christian should overcome the hardships inherent in his condition.  - The Accountant (2016 film)
  • Although Olive has feelings for Suru, an in-person conversation with Vinnie assures Olive that Suru had that inherent charm with nothing to do about his sweetness, and she agrees to continue with the Indian Stunners after Vinnie recovers.  - ABCD 2
  • Recognizing the inherent danger of the routine, especially to the person at the base of the tower, Gene volunteers to be the base.  - Gene It On
  • Maya uses her inherent smarts to lead the family to new resources, but it develops that the entire group will have to cooperate in order to reclaim their original home, where Maya wishes to advance her son's future within the family.  - Monkey Kingdom
  • Subbaiah), and his blind mother (Ganthimathi), and his inherent belief that imprisonment does not serve the good of the victim or the perpetrator, the Judge resolves to try a novel experiment of forcing Sivaji Ganesan to live with the farmer's family and looking after their financial needs.  - Needhi
  • An artist in civilian life, Austen is resentful of being manipulated by Captain Meredith, the skipper of the Atlantis, into painting his portrait, since the favoritism inherent in the situation makes him perceived to be the captain's pet.  - The Deep Six (novel)
  • She confesses to being on a "three-hour tour" and that she was brought along as inherent vice.  - Inherent Vice (film)
  • She struggles to adjust to the modern world due to her inherent racism.  - American Horror Story: Coven
  • An inherent problem that the automobile company had deliberately ignored.  - Accident (2012 film)
  • Plausert learns that the witches of Karres deliberately did not teach him how to use his klatha powers because he had the inherent ability to exceed their capabilities if allowed to learn on his own.  - The Wizard of Karres
  • Upon discovering that she herself is the daughter of a convicted killer, Christine becomes convinced that sweet little Rachel is a "bad seed" — an inherent killer who feels no remorse, because she does not know any better.  - The Bad Seed (1985 film)
  • Simultaneously, Piper must learn how to survive in prison, and how to overcome its numerous, inherent struggles.  - Orange Is the New Black
  • Between its tales, which aim to demonstrate the complications inherent in humans, it is revealed that Conor's mother is undergoing chemotherapy and has been afflicted with terminal cancer for the past year.  - A Monster Calls
  • Considered the mother to the Succubi, ruler of shadows, slaughterer of children, and consort to the devil himself, she had been re-awakened by, and drawn to the location of, the occult power inherent in the mirror carried by Jacob.  - Umbrage (film)
  • A life of a human without all those responsibilities and familial chores makes one lose the inherent flavor of life.  - Matric Pass
  • Wile intends to use an ACME Hyper Sonic Transport to catch the Road Runner, but the transport has inherent problems of its own.  - Rabid Rider
  • However, his actors are frustrated at the conflict inherent in Hinkfuss's instructions: to completely become their characters, but also to come when they are called and adapt themselves to Hinkfuss's decisions about what should happen when.  - Tonight We Improvise
  • This gradually brings them together and despite their differences and the inherent danger of the situation to both, they fall in love; they begin travelling to Brussels to attend concerts and recitals, acutely aware of the need to be discreet and the risks involved in being seen socialising with one another.  - So Little Time (film)
  • They are both arrested and are separately interrogated by Detective Walker, who reveals that he knows that both grew up together and plotted to find a man to marry and then murder so they can inherent a fortune.  - Wild Things: Foursome
  • When one member of the team suggests that the mission is irrational and that sex addiction is simply an inherent part of the male ego, he is ordered by Obama to be hauled away.  - Sexual Healing (South Park)
  • Shallan soon discovers that Jasnah's Soulcaster does not possess the ability to transmute, but instead hides her uncommon inherent ability to Soulcast.  - The Way of Kings
  • He concludes that his previous failures have been a result of the failure to accept the limitations inherent in being human, and his reluctance to devote himself to a single end, or to a single cherished person.  - Sordello (poem)
  • Horrified, David tells dr Jeffers about his suspicions, believing that the child was born with the awareness and intelligence of an adult but with the inherent selfishness of a baby; the child hates the mother for removing him from the womb (where all his needs were attended to) and hates his father as a co-conspirator.  - The Small Assassin (short story)
  • He also has to watch his air supply, and the freakish sight of the pilot’s bloated body being eaten by all manner of fishes testifies to the “ghastliness inherent in material existence.  - Bay of Souls
  • Initially, Yeol-joo paid a lot of attention to Kang-wook, recognizing his inherent intelligence and talent and hoping to steer him to the good path.  - Loveholic (TV series)
  • Woven into this crime-thriller structure are sub-plots dealing with urban Indians from various communities and their struggle to mix the inherent contradictions of their Indianness with their westernized outlook and language.  - A Mouthful of Sky
  • Their inherent idiosyncrasies since childhood had isolated both from many of their contemporaries.  - Loving Frank
  • Yet, I realized the danger inherent in my ignorance.  - Mistborn: The Hero of Ages
  • After Akira's film screens to dubious acclaim, one spectator informs Hiroko of the inherent struggles in relationships between creative types: often, one half of the couple would feel invisible, useless, or unappreciated.  - Tokyo!
  • The same turns out to be true in Szechwan: no one will take them in, no one has the time or means to care for others – no one except the poor young prostitute Shen Teh, whose pure inherent charity cannot allow her to turn away anyone in need.  - The Good Person of Szechwan
  • Felipe was forced by his father to return to their home in the town of Silangan, but was only forced to leave the home after teaching the farmers at household helpers about their inherent human rights.  - Banaag at Sikat
  • Imran and Anokhi go on to teach dance classes at Ajanta with Doctor Saab’s help and dance becomes an inherent part of Shamli once again.  - Aaja Nachle
  • Gifts centers on two young people, Gry and Orrec, who struggle to come to terms with inherent psychic abilities.  - Annals of the Western Shore
  • Knowing this, the inherent superiority of the clan system slowly defeats the regular government forces, eventually taking San Francisco.  - No Truce with Kings
  • Along the way, Jeanne demonstrates her inherent ability for healing and medicines alongside her guardian Sister Bourgeoys, while Marie falls in love with a sailor named Jean.  - The King's Daughter
  • In addition to the difficulties inherent in the mission, Lawson has other issues to deal with, including the use of a fake totem and flying a hydra plane to overawe the menacing Indians and regenade whites.  - Perils of the Wilderness
  • Kane takes Jenks outside to talk to him privately; in his absence Garnett quibbles with Dennis over the danger inherent in Ted Martin leading missions.  - Command Decision (play)
  • The androids are "dumb", and cannot function outside of their inherent programming.  - Spy Kids
  • Before leaving for martyrdom, however, Pedro was doing his best to convey to his children the inherent spirit in the family name, Churruca, which is the spirit of the Almogávares: "elected warriors, the best representatives of the Spanish race: firm fighters, agile and determined in manoeuvres.  - Raza (film)
  • Devu's inherent goodness is contrasted with his "evil twin", a stepbrother Soma who thwarts his every attempt at morality and finally succumbs at Devu's hands.  - Thappu Thalangal
  • Devu's inherent goodness is contrasted with his "evil twin", a stepbrother Soma who thwarts his every attempt at morality and finally succumbs at Devu's hands.  - Thappida Thala
  • The insidious Masked Gang of hired killers have been terrorizing the countryside, with their mastery of the trident and an inherent brutality, raping and pillaging.  - Masked Avengers (1981 film)
  • But moved by the plight of Ram Din's family (which include his widow Malti (Meena Kumari); his sister Kamla (Kumari Naaz); two young sons; a crippled father Ganga Din (Nana Palsikar), and his blind mother (Leela Mishra)), and his inherent belief that imprisonment does not serve the good of the victim or the perpetrator, the Judge resolves to try a novel experiment of forcing Surjit to live with Ram Din's family and looking after their financial needs.  - Dushman (1972 film)
  • The Dot-tech cleared the planet of its human inhabitants to create space where they can operate unimpeded (it was necessary to use an unaugmented human for this task, as the Dot-tech's inherent programming apparently prevents them from carrying out the operation themselves).  - Stone (novel)
  • Due to this, Kazuma is able to draw upon the wind spirits around him, which amplifies his inherent powers, and allows him to heal his wounds.  - Kaze no Stigma
  • The obaasan ("granny", as he defiantly calls her) is shocked by her grandson's disarming sincerity, a far cry from the hypocritical manners inherent in any high society member.  - Go to Hell, Hoodlums!
  • In addition to tribulations inherent in the Old West, work is hindered by crooked foreman Rance Judd, who is "secretly in the pay of a rival contractor and aims to make Blaine lose his government railroad contract by fouling up construction in any way he can" with help from his henchmen Butch Gore, Bart Eaton, and Buckskin Joe.  - Heroes of the West (1932 film)
  • Kara no Kyōkai follows the story of Shiki Ryōgi, a teenage girl who possesses the "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception", a supernatural ability that allows the user to see the inherent mortality of everything (both living and non-living) in the form of lines and a single point (which is the "origin" of the object).  - Kara no Kyōkai
  • It has no inherent monetary value since it cannot be fenced.  - The Godwulf Manuscript
  • The suicide of the family servant brings the novel to a close, with Chanteau, wracked with gout and in constant agony, railing against suicide and praising the joys inherent in the ongoing fight for life in the face of sorrow and unhappiness.  - La Joie de vivre
  • Mona must find a way to return home and fulfill her dream of becoming a famous opera singer, while also dealing with the unfamiliar problems inherent in her new condition.  - A Vampyre Story
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities who have been persecuted and suppressed for almost two centuries.  - Childe Morgan
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities who have persecuted and suppressed for almost two centuries.  - In the King's Service
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who have been persecuted, oppressed and suppressed for two centuries.  - King Kelson's Bride
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who are being systematically persecuted by both the Crown and the Church.  - The Bastard Prince
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who are being systematically persecuted by both the Crown and the Church.  - King Javan's Year
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities who are being systematically persecuted by both the Crown and the Church.  - The Harrowing of Gwynedd
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who have been brutally persecuted and suppressed for over two centuries.  - The Quest for Saint Camber
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who have been brutally persecuted and suppressed for over two centuries.  - The King's Justice
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who have been brutally persecuted and suppressed for over two centuries.  - The Bishop's Heir
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities.  - Camber the Heretic
  • The population of Gwynedd includes normal humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities.  - Saint Camber
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities.  - Camber of Culdi (novel)
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who have been shunned and persecuted for centuries.  - High Deryni
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent physic and magical abilities who have been shunned and persecuted for centuries.  - Deryni Checkmate
  • The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities who have been shunned and persecuted for centuries.  - Deryni Rising
  • When McGruder observes that there is an inherent danger in altering the course of history, Dredd points out that the danger lies in not altering it.  - City of the Damned
  • A trip to Anne-Claire's reveals that they have found the original designer of the Fruit Fuckers: dr Jonathan Crazoir, presently incarcerated in the same sanatorium as Tycho's father and grandfather when they succumbed to the insanity inherent to dealing with otherworldy affairs.  - Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness
  • Also, in a surprising show of admiration, Galvatron orders a cease-fire (at least temporarily), his inherent madness apparently also cured by the Matrix's wisdom.  - The Return of Optimus Prime
  • Divya realizes that she cannot cope with the vagaries and lack of commitment inherent in relationships with non-Indian people; she regrets her previous decisions and decides to return home.  - Mitr, My Friend
  • The power inherent in the spike is so greatly feared and desired that some try to steal it, while others try to keep it from falling into anyone's hands.  - The Silver Spike
  • He also suggests that even if Gordon acted without her consent, she provoked him by appearing naked in front of him at the photo shoot where they first met, and by the inherent sensuality of the photographs from which she makes her living.  - Lipstick (film)
  • Weiss recognizes the press coverage inherent in prosecuting the callow Sherman, who has been discovered as the hit-and-run driver, in order to cultivate the image as an avenger for the minorities and be propelled to the mayorship of New York City.  - The Bonfire of the Vanities (film)
  • Towelie, using his inherent flatness, manages to free the hostages, as police open fire on Oprah, leading to the deaths of Minge and Gary.  - A Million Little Fibers
  • Meanwhile, Mumford's inherent likability causes his life to become intertwined with much of the rest of the town.  - Mumford (film)
  • Barber is an aloof womanizer who cannot commit or love and is used to illustrate the loneliness inherent in big-city life.  - Welcome to L.A.
  • The intent was to draw out inherent telepathic abilities that the parents believed all people once possessed, but which had been repressed after the development of spoken language.  - Mute (The Twilight Zone)
  • After this, Dorothea realises that she is a latent metapsychic — one with inherent potential but mental blocks that prevent her using her powers, as opposed to the “operant” metapsychics.  - Galactic Milieu Series
  • He is totally selfish and takes great pains to keep himself out of harm's way, avoiding the danger inherent in his job.  - Lee Dae-ro Can't Die
  • As his personal means to escape the boredom inherent in the night shift, Ben lets his imagination run wild.  - Cashback (film)
  • The magical properties inherent in plain fantasy earth make it a valuable power source in Chesney's world (ours).  - Dark Lord of Derkholm
  • With the arrival of a DEA officer named Dautrieve and an inherent connection to Bubba Rocque, the leading drug kingpin in the area and Robicheaux's childhood friend from New Iberia, Dave becomes involved in solving the case and consequently finds himself and his family in danger.  - Heaven's Prisoners
  • "By inherent nature he had a sociable disposition", and befriends Sid Pornick, the neighbour's boy.  - Kipps
  • In spite of her appearance, the courtiers recognise Enide's inherent nobility and Queen Guinevere dresses her in one of her own richly-embroidered gowns.  - Erec and Enide
  • The Care Bears are touched by this tale, but are a bit worried when she uses Twinkers' inherent power to wish them all some popcorn.  - The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie
  • His father Malcolm implies this is caused by the inherent evil contained within the items, although its heavily implied that Oliver developed these traps himself while under Malcolm's control, through a long, complicated sequence of post-hypnotic suggestions.  - John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles
  • Dawn immediately realizes the inherent dangers of the spell and rips up the photo, and when Buffy answers the door all she finds is an empty step.  - Forever (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Although Nehru has a general concept of the inherent immoral nature of Nazism, Gandhi thinks they still can be persuaded, not heeding the warning from a Jew named Simon Wiesenthal, who was able to flee Poland to India.  - The Last Article
  • By reason of her double identity, small size, inherent magic, and impatience, Alanna is often shown questioning her own character; but resolves these questions in the third book, in which she becomes an honorary member of the 'Bazhir' (a Bedouin-like ethnicity), through gaining unique acceptance because of her gender.  - The Song of the Lioness
  • Upon being fired, Pearson sums up his time in the party by remarking that his efforts to modernise the party by fixing the undesirable views of its members made no difference to the inherent issues that went to its foundations.  - The Thick of It
  • He successfully turns her into an invulnerable monster, but her inherent selfishness and greed outweigh his mental control over her and she turns on him.  - Voodoo Woman
  • Kal-L tries to enlist Batman's support, stating that the Post-Crisis Earth's inherent "bad" nature caused Batman's recent mistrust and hostility.  - Infinite Crisis
  • This incident serves to underscore the Pak Protectors' inherent xenophobia and utter ruthlessness in pursuing their ultimate goal of protecting their descendants.  - Protector (novel)
  • Although Brewster escapes the police, he cannot escape the human being's inherent unsuitability for flight.  - Brewster McCloud
  • Captain Bosch argues with Wilson over how to deal with the threat: Wilson wants to seal the sewers, open up some gas lines, and asphyxiate theHUDs despite the inherent danger to the city.  - C.H.U.D.
  • These external factors and his own psychological turmoil lead Ethan to try to overcome his inherent integrity in order to reclaim his former status and wealth.  - The Winter of Our Discontent
  • Realizing the inherent danger of the situation, Rydell is forced to decide whom to side with.  - Virtual Light
  • Despite inherent hypocrisy (such as the destruction of some technology, but the continuous use of spaceships) within the group, the cult’s legacy endures.  - Dune: The Battle of Corrin
  • He begins a single-minded pursuit of redress by legal action but discovers he cannot hope to win because of the inherent prejudice of the system.  - Ragtime (novel)
  • However, there were three mitigating factors inherent in the use of the Morituri Process: The first group of test subjects, later known as "the Black Watch", were volunteer soldiers.  - Strikeforce: Morituri
  • She clarifies the nature of Soma's powers, revealing that they are not necessarily evil, but inherent to Soma himself.  - Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
  • All parties remain completely in character throughout the issue, although Riverdale's inherent innocence compels the Punisher to allow his true quarry to live, for once.  - Archie Meets the Punisher
  • Ultimately, a hurricane destroys Macondo, the city of mirrors; just the cyclical turmoil inherent to Macondo.  - One Hundred Years of Solitude
  • The purpose behind having a plot and a subplot is to have two stories that magnify the “fundamental contrasts inherent in the material.  - The Second Maiden's Tragedy
  • However, due to the difficulties inherent in Überwald (including the difficulty in determining which specific bolt of lightning hitting which castle might start the glass clock) he failed to stop the original - but Time only froze for a moment before a glass spring snapped and caused the clock to shatter.  - Thief of Time
  • Mrs Nakajima introduces her to bookjumping, the method by which one enters the fictional world without the Prose Portal: those with an inherent talent for it can literally read themselves into the world of fiction and Thursday does so.  - Lost in a Good Book
  • Tichy learns that there is an inherent bias against defrostees, and that there are a great deal of words that he does not understand.  - The Futurological Congress
  • This proves amusing and they do not seem to be bothered by the inherent strangeness of the place.  - The Animatrix

Example sentences for "inherent" in interesting articles

  • In the same token unless the vulnerabilities are in the inherent coding Language with property input & output validation, simplistic & modularized logic 90% of the code can be vulnerability free.  - Indian OS
  • For years they demonstrated real, growing revenues (not just “active users”), a repeatable, scalable business model (not just flash-in-the-pan ideas), ownership of a large market (SMB lead-gen, social gaming), and they survived the operational challenges inherent in rapid-growth companies. These are all the substantial things we want in healthy companies, and yet it seems to me they’re either more short-lived than we’ve all thought (i.e.  - The rise of the successful unsustainable company
  • However this article is a great example of the dangers inherent in the term “User Experience Design”.If we believe that we can actually design the user’s experience; that they are not a conscious participant in the process of their own experience creation, then we can easily fill ourselves with hubris.  - Design Strategies for a Successful Pricing Table
  • Designing "I can't let you do that, Dave" into computers creates an enormous security vulnerability: anyone who hijacks that facility can do things to your computer that you can't find out about. Moreover, once a government thinks it has "solved" a problem with DRM—with all its inherent weaknesses—that creates a perverse incentive to make it illegal to tell people things that might undermine the DRM. [[cf felten, huang, geohot] You know, things like how the DRM works.  - The coming civil war over general purpose computing
  • No, Space Rogue, Kingpin, Mudge and the others were hackers who had come from the mysterious environs of cyberspace to deliver a terrifying warning to the world. The making of a vulnerable Internet: This story is the third of a multi-part project on the Internet’s inherent vulnerabilities and why they may never be fixed. Part 1: The story of how the Internet became so vulnerable. Part 2: The long life of a ‘quick fix.’ Part 4: How yesterday’s flaws are being built into tomorrow’s connected world. Part 5: The kernel of the argument. Read the eBook.  - L0pht’s warnings about the Internet drew notice but little action
  • We need to develop a “lets have fun confusing their systems”-culture that plays with the inherent imperfections, loopholes, systematic problems, and interpretation errors that are inevitable with large scale surveillance.  - We lost the war. Welcome to the world of tomorrow (2006)
  • Others will try to convince the new administration that the U.S.-led alliances continue to be a good deal for Washington -- and that there is inherent value in long-term commitments.  - Why Europe Is Warning of Pax Americana's End
  • (Or, secrecy permits excessive executive power plays.) In the letter, Yoo argues that the Constitution forbids Congress from imposing restrictions on the President’s inherent chief executive and commander-in-chief powers.  - Arguments Supporting Warrantless Surveillance Wither When Exposed to Sunlight
  • By using a term that references the Arabic name and not an English translation, American policy makers can potentially inoculate themselves from inherent biases that could affect their decision making.  - Words matter in ‘ISIS’ war, so use ‘Daesh’
  • Some would point to the inherent fatalism within Islam,32 and certainly anyone who has spent considerable time in Arab taxis would lend credence to that theory, but perhaps the reason is less religiously based and more a result of political culture.  - Why Arabs Lose Wars (1999)
  • Later, when a numerical understanding of the concept starts to arise, it’s much more effective to introduce the limitations inherent in the techniques that have been taught.  - Finding Unity in the Math Wars
  • Mandatory minimum sentencing laws give prosecutors the leverage and superior bargaining position needed to coax accused citizens, many of whom are completely innocent, into surrendering a fundamental right for a perceived benefit – a significantly lesser sentence for forgoing a jury trial and pleading guilty. Well before the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were even an idea, the jury trial was held as an inherent right – representing a great protection against government oppression and tyranny.  - How the Drug War Disappeared the Jury Trial
  • Even if your setup looks good to you, there's unquestionably some loss of quality inherent in using multiple passes of a lossy compression algorithm.  - DirecTV's Secret War On Hackers (2001)
  • Password managers are in my opinion the best we can do to work around the inherent insecurity of passwords : don’t remember your password, let your password manager do it for you (and better.  - The war against autocomplete=off (2013)
  • When you are taught from birth that the answers are in your religion, appeal to secular argument are unlikely to work. So, this article is describing characteristics inherent to the group itself.  - I was trained for the culture wars in home school
  • Check your victimhood perhaps? Maybe we can lead by example, recognizing the inherent dignity within ourselves and others. Reply ETB on November 26, 2015 at 1:50 pm Marketplaces will perhaps prove a countervailing force.  - The Yale Problem Begins in High School
  • As services stratify, the opportunity to take many different technologies and merge them together, inherent in programming, will be lost to hundreds of thousands of businesses of all kinds. The critical question that needs answering right now is: how do we make people of all education and age levels into somewhat competent programmers? ADD: I hope I’ve described “programming” broadly enough for you to get the gist.  - Programming is the new High School Diploma
  • “It’s magical for kids to connect with and learn from experts who are just a little bit older than them and who are passionate about the same things,” Ito says.By tailoring Minecraft to formal school settings, Microsoft runs the risk of sacrificing some of the game’s inherent strengths.  - Microsoft is using Minecraft to vie for kids’ brain space and schools’ dollars
  • Assage is courageous and has changed the world forever. You live in fear, and you can sense it in every sentence. Warren Draper December 19, 2011 at 12:47 pm With regard to the ‘corruption’ you mention – which seems like an almost inevitable occurrence in both state and corporate bodies – I think it’s worth looking at those mechanisms inherent in hierarchical structures which encourage this to happen.  - I went to the same school as Julian Assange, but we learned different lessons
  • When you are taught from birth that the answers are in your religion, appeal to secular argument are unlikely to work. So, this article is describing characteristics inherent to the group itself.  - I was trained for the culture wars in home school
  • “They use the school board as a stepping-stone to run for higher office.” The prejudice inherent in that statement is astounding.  - NAACP members call for ban on privately managed charter schools
  • See more videos All three were making the same point implicitly: Promoters of anti-government ideologies almost always ignore all the benefits that government has given them. That brings us to Obama’s other major point: that it’s government’s responsibility to limit the inequities inherent in a free-market system.  - President Obama schools SV CEOs on why government is not like business
  • No one actually advocates that approach, of course, but behind Buffett's remarks is the old "common school" idea, also inherent in Brown v.  - Teachers unions are not the reason many schools suck
  • He left at 28 years old, still talented and capable enough to play, but unable to make it past halftime without a drink.<\ p="">

    He had entered the NBA in a draft class that included Vince Carter, arguably the greatest dunker of all time, but it was Clark and his inherent athleticism that had captured the interest of the NBA.<\ p="">

    “He has immense athletic ability, maybe more than any other player in the draft,\" one general manager told Sports Illustrated<\ em=""><\ a="">.  - Night School: How regulators undermined a transportation startup

  • #startupschool — Jason Shen (@JasonShen) June 18, 2014 “The challenge with targeting couples is that there is no inherent virality.  - Highlights from Startup School NYC 2014
  • The advantage, Prof Capasso said, is that these "metalenses" avoid shortfalls - called aberrations - that are inherent in traditional glass optics."The quality of our images is actually better than with a state-of-the-art objective lens.  - Metamaterial based flat lens promises possible revolution in optics
  • And although they should be tied up inside plastics and other materials, when they do get free they tend to accumulate through the food chain - meaning top predators such as humans face a particular risk of these chemicals slowly building up in our bodies.This highlights an unavoidable problem for the chemicals industry - much of what they do is still a learning process, and it often takes many years for the long-term risks inherent in a particular product to emerge.  - Who's afraid of bromine?

Meaning of "inherent" in English

  • in the nature of something though not readily apparent
    Example
    - an underlying meaning
  • existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
    Example
    - a constitutional inability to tell the truth

Meaning of "inherent" in Hindi

  • स्वाभाविक ( Svabhavik, svaabhaavik, swabhawik)
  • पैदायशी ( Paidayashi, paidaayashee)
  • जन्मी ( Janmi, janmee, zanmi)
  • सहज ( Sahaj, sahaz)
  • अन्तर्जात ( Antarjat, antarjaat, antarzat)
  • प्रकृतिक ( Prakritik)

Synonyms of "inherent"

  • built in
  • integral
  • underlying
  • implicit in
  • inbuilt
  • constitutional

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