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n. Powers that are given to the national government.
Usage examples of "inherent power".
This inherent power was yet strengthened by the kindness of consanguinity, and the reverence of patriarchal authority.
We would no longer be forced to keep humanity ignorant of its past or of its inherent power.
Especially to those who understood and accepted the inherent power of the place, it was a metamorphosis that went from easy familiarity to apprehensive fear, but also a transition into something rich and wondrous.
His magic grew strong enough to challenge the inherent power within the stone.
It is a piece of idle sentimentality that truth, merely as truth, has any inherent power denied to error, of prevailing against the dungeon and the stake.
Congress, by the Confederation have no original and inherent power over the commerce of the states.
Nevertheless, few creatures looked directly at her, wary of her inherent power.