Inhere

Word INHERE
Character 6
Hyphenation in here
Pronunciations /ɪnˈhɪə/

Definitions and meanings of "Inhere"

What do we mean by inhere?

To be inherent or innate. intransitive verb

To be in, as an accident is in a substance; be related as an accident to a substance, as the predicate of a proposition is related to its subject, or an adjective to its substantive.

To dwell or exist as an element; have place as a quality or attribute; belong intrinsically; be innate or characteristic.

To be inherent; to stick (in); to be fixed in or permanently incorporated with something; to cleave (to); to belong, as attributes or qualities. intransitive verb

To be inherent; to be an essential or intrinsic part of; to be fixed or permanently incorporated with something. verb

Be inherent in something verb

To be inherent; to be an essential or intrinsic part of; to be fixed or permanently incorporated with something

Synonyms and Antonyms for Inhere

The word "inhere" in example sentences

The "substance" in which the qualities of the phenomenal world are thought to inhere is a concept emptied of all contents, and a word without a meaning. ❋ Unknown (2001)

To the Being — must we not think? — in Which, above all, such excellence seems to inhere, that is to the Soul of the Kosmos and to the Principle ruling within it, the ❋ Plotinus (1952)

Man is learned or healthy in virtue of the accidental (qualifying) forms of learning or health that "inhere" in him. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

In the wake of Pater's dictum and the gradual dissolution of established artistic practices toward the end of the 19th century - toward the "total work of art" Wagner sought in his operas - visual artists strove more and more to inhere the "condition of music" to their work. ❋ Peter Frank (2010)

Denials of rights and freedoms that inhere in man's worth before God are not simply a crime against humanity; they are a sin against God. ❋ Unknown (2010)

SuperSkeptic: In practice, are express balancing tests always under-protective of the individual in the individual interest v. government interest context such that they should be avoided whenever possible because one will inhere in any courts analysis? ❋ Unknown (2010)

In practice, are express balancing tests always under-protective of the individual in the individual interest v. government interest context such that they should be avoided whenever possible because one will inhere in any courts analysis? ❋ Unknown (2010)

But this book isn't about the disappointments that inhere in the traditional marriage plot. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Design can inhere in the environment and constraining conditions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This would have implications in reference to non-Jewish ovum donors, as “non-Jewishness” may inhere in the ovum, requiring conversion of the child even though the birthing mother was Jewish. ❋ LeBeit Yoreh (2009)

Alternatively, if a Jewish woman donates her ova to a gentile woman, does her Jewishness inhere to her genetic material or are the gentile gestation and birth definitive? ❋ LeBeit Yoreh (2009)

The potential for a better world may well inhere in healthier parent-child relations. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is false that, “she actually said that a “wise Latina woman” can better judge various cases simply because of “experiences” that apparently inhere in all people who share that identity.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ilya, Sotomayor never said that experiences of “a wise Latina woman” inhere in all people who share that identity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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