inherent property
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinherentandproperty
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inherent
adjective
uk/ɪnˈher.ənt/us/ɪnˈhɪr.ənt/
existing as a natural or basic part ...
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofinherentandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofinherent property
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Performance is not generally aninherentpropertyof an architecture, but rather of implementations of that architecture.
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This is an alternate way to express the fact that being an obstacle is not aninherentpropertyof an object, as noted above.
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This indicates that the ability to undergo genomic imprinting is not aninherentpropertyof all members of this family of retroelements.
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No, for while there is undoubtedly room for improvement in these areas, error is aninherentproperty of all measurements of directly unobservable phenomena.
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It has been increasingly clear that the glutamatergic system is involved in plasticity or "synaptic modifiability," aninherentpropertyof neurons during maturation.
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From this it follows that the pastness of things emerges in archaeological practice; it is not aninherentpropertyof objects themselves.
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To be sure, we might still want to claim that the event was possible in virtue of aninherentpropertyof the clothes.
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Sometimes this is aninherentpropertyof the guideline, that is, it does not in itself give clear guidance as to what status it has.
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By this latter view plasticity is a fundamental andinherentpropertyof the developing brain.
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The first type of singularity is aninherentpropertyof the device, which occurs at some points within its workspace.
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His main point, that value is a judgement made by people rather than aninherentpropertyof objects, is absolutely crucial for our understanding of value.
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You cannot be a person one day and not a person the next day unless you cease to exist entirely - it is aninherentpropertyof its instances.
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Coma is aninherentpropertyof telescopes using parabolic mirrors.
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Aninherentpropertyof semitransparent materials is absorption.
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Lexical aspect is aninherentpropertyof a verb or verb-complement phrase, and is not marked formally.
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Anotherinherentpropertyincludes reaching a hydro-insensitive or hydrophobic state when cured with 100% cure times as little as 30 minutes.
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The individual-level reading refers to theinherentpropertyof the star, regardless of current conditions.
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It does not dictate the movement or its sonic consequences, it simply intensifies the inherent properties of complex constructions.
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