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intrinsically

[ in-trin-sik-lee, -zik ]

adverb

  1. by nature; as a necessary or inseparable element or quality:

    As intrinsically social beings, humans cannot achieve even basic survival without connecting and forming relationships with others.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of intrinsically1

First recorded in 1545–55; intrinsic ( def ) + -ally ( def )
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Here again, Bong experiments with how far he can push the boundaries before his intrinsically likable hero becomes a villain in our minds.

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But talking about it early - and in a co-ordinated way - will surely maximise the chances of securing a long-term future for a site so intrinsically linked with fossil fuels.

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“We have to protect it for biodiversity but also culturally, because corn is what intrinsically links us to our origins, to the resistance of Indigenous peoples.â€

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Tate had described women as "intrinsically lazy" and said there was "no such thing as an independent female".

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He added that there was nothing intrinsically wrong with pupils leaving after S4 as long as they have something worthwhile to go to.

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