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innately

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for innately.

Editorial note

It's possible that the heart is the phenomenological seat of mind for some -- either innately or culturally -- irrespective of objective anatomy.

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Quick take

In an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of innately gathered in one view.

adverb

In an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for innately.

adverb

In an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature.

Example sentences

1

It's possible that the heart is the phenomenological seat of mind for some -- either innately or culturally -- irrespective of objective anatomy.

2

The problem is the process is innately corrupt though.

3

If Bitcoin hits $1,000 again, it's not innately dangerous (unlike housing, no one needs Bitcoins to live).

4

You suggest that blacks are innately inferior to Asians in terms of intelligence, which is nonsense.

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They're like prisons: not innately good, but the aspect of human nature that they exist to control or mitigate is worse.

6

If you love your work and it's innately important to you, you're not looking to get out as soon as possible.

7

Rights are things that you have innately, not things that you are given; your rights can be abused or abrogated, but not taken away.

8

Do what YOU think is the right thing, this will innately sell you to the kind of people that you want to work for.

9

I say we consider defining it by what most innately do with minimal coaching.

10

These behaviors are not merely suboptimal --they are innately wrong.

11

Thus I want to find the truth simply because I innately enjoy truth seeking.

12

The universe does seem somehow innately intelligent and alive.

Quote examples

1

Professor Zimbardo created a tyrannical environment and found "proof" that humans were innately tyrannical.

2

While the overhead of SOA is pretty well documented and understood, I feel like this is the crux of it: "Adopting a microservice architecture does not automatically buy you anti-fragility." Not only do you have new, hard problems -- but you didn't just innately get a solution to your previous problems.

3

Obviously that's not always the case -- a lot of MEPs do work hard for the public and just vote with their conscience -- but I'm just saying they are not innately "good", their voting record is the sum of many factors and as far as I know there is no such thing as the will of MEPs "as a whole".

4

If we want to get in the biology game, however, "crazy anarchists" and wierdos might have the upper hand in the idea arena, as trying to regiment everything, or even anything, in a massively complicated innately complex web of interaction that does not cease at any point is a fools errand.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use innately in a sentence?

It's possible that the heart is the phenomenological seat of mind for some -- either innately or culturally -- irrespective of objective anatomy.

What does innately mean?

In an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature.

What part of speech is innately?

innately is commonly used as adverb.