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inhere in

v. be part of; "This problem inheres in the design" [syn: attach to]

Usage examples of "inhere in".

It doesn't inhere in any one of them, or even in any group of them.

Feverishly she scoured her prison, tasting the foulest patches of rot in the hope that some trace of nourishment might inhere in them .

It estranges you from those possibilities for authentic selfhood that inhere in the present century.

Now the structuring patterns of animal conduct inhere in the inherited nervous systems of the species.

Games of sport involve the skill and strength of the opponents and the humiliation of defeat and the pride of victory are in themselves sufficient stake because they inhere in the worth of the princiĀ­.

But the right to put to death looks like vengeance, and the division of the body shows that the debt was conceived very literally to inhere in or bind the body with a vinculum juris.

Feverishly she scoured her prison, tasting the foulest patches of rot in the hope that some trace of nourishment might inhere in them.

We know that accidents, so far as they inhere in one and the same substance, are co-ordinated with each other, and do not constitute a series.