Pronunciation: /ɪnˈhɪrəns/
noun Something that is inherent; a characteristic or attribute that is naturally part of something.
A1 The inherence of certain traits can be seen in family members.
A2 The inherence of cultural values is important in shaping one's identity.
B1 The inherence of genetic predispositions can influence a person's health.
B2 The inherence of certain beliefs may lead to conflicts within a community.
C1 The inherence of power dynamics can impact decision-making at a corporate level.
C2 The inherence of historical injustices continues to affect societal structures today.
formal The concept of inherence in philosophy refers to the relationship between properties and objects.
informal Inherence is the idea that certain traits or characteristics are naturally part of something.
slang I don't get why inherence is such a big deal in this debate.
figurative The inherence of tradition in our culture is what keeps us connected to our roots.
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