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inborn

[ in-bawrn ]

adjective

  1. naturally present at birth; innate.

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inborn

/ ˈɪ²Ôˈ²úÉ”Ë²Ô /

adjective

  1. existing from birth; congenital; innate
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Origin of inborn1

First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English inboren “native, indigenousâ€; in- 1, born
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See innate.
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Despite insisting that gender is both inborn and immutable, the right's behavior reveals a fear that men and women aren't as different as their ideology holds.

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In psychology, the theory that the ability to imitate is inborn held sway for a long time.

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You could have inborn errors, such as polymorphisms in genes that are well described for host immunity.

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Anya didn’t know much about magic, and she wasn’t sure if ignoring an inborn gift meant another type would get stronger.

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Reeves has always gently but firmly drawn a curtain around his off-screen life, with an inborn awareness of the absurdities of fame — of how the Keanu we see is not the Keanu he is.

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