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inherently

Adverb
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This term describes a quality that is baked into the very nature of an object or concept, making it inseparable from its existence. It suggests that the trait is not an accident or a result of external influence, but a defining feature of the thing itself. In professional or academic discourse, it is often used to argue that a problem cannot be fixed by surface-level changes because the flaw exists at the foundational level. It carries a tone of inevitability and structural truth.

Meanings

Adverb
[n/a]

In a way that is a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute of something.

"The system is inherently unstable."

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