Inherence

//ɪnˈhɪəɹəns//

Synonyms for "inherence" (32 found)

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Translations

4 translations across 3 languages.

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Catalan

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  • inherència noun (Translations)

French

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  • inhérence noun (Translations)

Spanish

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  • inherencia noun (Translations)
  • inhesión noun (Translations)

Sample sentences

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the gay man , in his greatest bravery , is only pleased because I am pleased with the sight ; so borrowing his little and imaginary complacency from the delight that I have , not from any inherence of his own possession

Source: wiktionary

Yes, to savour to the full the sheer inherence of things, so pure and gentle is it; if you get still enough you can hear the grass growing.

Source: wiktionary

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