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inherently, adv.|ɪnˈhɪərəntlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an inherent manner; by inherence; in the way of, or in relation to, an inherent quality or attribute; in inward nature, intrinsically.
1601Deacon & Walker Spirits & Divels 41 The Diuell doth really, and essentially, enter into, and inherently dwell in the possessed mans minde. 1654W. Carter Covenant of God 102 We cannot upon certainty affirm of any particular person in the Church that he is inherently holy. 1657–8Burton's Diary (1828) II. 439 The liberties of the free-born people of England, which are inherently in this House. a1708Beveridge Thes. Theol. (1710) I. 128 We are made righteous by Christ, as sinners by Adam inherently. 1837Whewell Hist. Induct. Sc. (1857) I. 149 There is nothing inherently improbable in this tradition. |