<< inherency inherently >>

inherent Meaning in Tamil ( inherent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

இயற்கையாய் அமையப்பெற்ற,



inherent's Usage Examples:

Even in the case of the two more important epistles, i Peter and James, we have to add the qualification " if genuine," but rather perhaps because of the persistence with which they are challenged than because of inherent defect of attestation.


The typical speeches in Chronicles are of little value for the periods to which they relate, and where they are inconsistent with the evidence from earlier writings or contain inherent improbabilities are scarcely of historical worth.


The complexity and mystery of action inherent in living matter have probably been accountable for much of the vague philosophy of disease in the past, and have furnished one reason at least why pathology has been so long in asserting its independence as a science.


The wave of change (nervous impulse) induced in a neuron by advent of a stimulus is after all only a sudden augmentation of an activity continuous within the neuron - a transient accentuation of one (the disintegrative) phase of the metabolism inherent in and inseparable from its life.


Thus he came to the conclusion that the malady had been inherent in many successive generations of the silkworm, and that the epidemic condition was only an exaggeration of a normal state brought about by the method of cultivation and production of graine pursued.


Dumbfounded (but compliant as always) the top military brass want to know, retaliate with WHAT?While I was dumbfounded, inherent pragmatism caused me to further prompt.


A forbearing of events to come reflects parental anxiety inherent in the circumstances of birth, providing an apt background for what follows.


There was an inherent weakness in the design.


The doctrine once established remained an inherent part of the Babylonian-Assyrian religion and led to the more or less complete disassociation of the three gods constituting the triad from their original local limitations.


): the worship of natural objects is said to be less blameworthy than the worship of images - this latter, arising from the desire to honour dead children and living kings (the Euhemeristic theory), is inherently absurd, and led to all sorts of moral depravity.


The inherent viciousness of these expedients had, however, not as yet been revealed by their inevitable results, and Mehemet Ali in the eyes of the world was at once the most enlightened and the most powerful of the sultan's valis.


Complete knowledge is impossible; nay, what we call knowledge of any part of the system is inherently imperfect.





Synonyms:

intrinsic, integral, built-in, inbuilt, intrinsical, constitutional,



Antonyms:

denotative, overt, superjacent, incidental, extrinsic,

inherent's Meaning in Other Sites