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intrinsically
[ in-trin-sik-lee, -zik ]
adverb
- 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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Origin of intrinsically1
Example Sentences
Here again, Bong experiments with how far he can push the boundaries before his intrinsically likable hero becomes a villain in our minds.
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.
“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€
Tate had described women as "intrinsically lazy" and said there was "no such thing as an independent female".
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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