Intrinsic in a sentence as an adjective

On one hand, there is intrinsic value in having issues be settled.

" is a fine enough job posting because it's up front about its intrinsic shittiness.

This is mostly due to the standard library and a bit of C, rather than something intrinsic to the runtime or language.

That infrastructure is the part that does have intrinsic value, that can be used for something else in the same way gold can be made into useful things.

In addition, one is confronted with wondering about intrinsic value.

Let's not pretend that racism doesn't exist in SF by brushing off depictions of racism as a consequence of intrinsic racism on the part of the accuser.

This is the intrinsic downside of allowing diplomatic cooperation to extend beyond its traditional domain of war and peace.

Despite being actively discouraged almost throughout my childhood of pursuing an intellectual career, I always had an intrinsic motivation and desire to learn and create tech-related things.

Additionally, you agree to never allow an employer, family member, or any other authority to break your intrinsic spirit; for they have no means of dominating your spirit except that which you subconsciously allow them.

Intrinsic definitions

adjective

belonging to a thing by its very nature; "form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing"- John Dewey

See also: intrinsical

adjective

situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts; "intrinsic muscles"