intrinsic feature

collocation in English

meaningsofintrinsicandfeature

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intrinsic
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
us
/ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person ...
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feature
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofintrinsicandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofintrinsic feature

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This risk is not reducible and is anintrinsicfeatureof the contract itself.
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The support for this claim comes from evidence that altruistic behaviour is not an 'intrinsicfeatureof enlightenment' (218).
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That is theintrinsicfeatureof our faith.
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I simply mean to say that drugs are anintrinsicfeatureof every society; they always have been, and no doubt they always will be.
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We should give our visitors the welcome and hospitality that is anintrinsicfeatureof our national character.
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It is in this sense that external audits part with attempts to establish social accounting as anintrinsicfeatureof organisational behaviour.
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These infinitely recursive corrugations are used only for embedding into three dimensions; they are not anintrinsicfeatureof the flat torus.
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They simply concern the concept considered in relation to its context - while intrinsic features concern the concept's kernel.
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This non-uniform behavior is one of the intrinsic features of random dynamical systems.
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These are experimental artifacts from the spectroscopic analysis itself, not anintrinsicfeatureof the spectrum of the chemical and not even specifically related to the chemical or its structure.
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If you ask what a person sees, he or she will not bring up visual experiences and their intrinsic features.
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Rather, we are taking internal heterogeneity and multicausality as intrinsic features of the complex situated systems we discuss.
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And friendship's intrinsic features allow for it to have these functions.
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Itsintrinsicfeatureis to reflect and refract light in the appropriate seasons, letting in light in winter and darkening to restrict its entry in summer.
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These are both mono-referential locations having a single reference point with the appropriate intrinsic features.
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It is this grounding that both leads to the "open texture" of reference, meaning, and reason, and gives his account an objectivity without ascribing intrinsic features to reality.
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