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Innately

Innately \In"nate*ly\, adv. Naturally.

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innately

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

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innately

adv. in an innate manner; "the child is said to be innately disposed to learn language"

Usage examples of "innately".

He looked more like a clean-shaven minstrel or a bard than the thief I felt he innately was.

But as though these were not enough, today the Elves were confronted with something even more insidious, more damaging, perhaps more enduring: an appetite for self-delusion that seemed at times to be so innately human that Natil half wondered why it was not listed in the current textbooks as one of the attributes of psychological health.

It guaranteed a man, so to speak-that is, it guaranteed a man to be innately a gentleman.

The author has already contended that the German is innately brutal, and in proof thereof quoted the awful statistics of brutal crimes published by the Imperial Statistic Office, Berlin.

Because he was low and brutish and degraded, he never once suspected the truth, never saw in that beautiful young woman, anything of the double nature within her, of that curious, self-torturing, at times morbid sense of religion and of duty, at war with her own upright, innately heathy disposition.

God, he looked wonderful she thought, mentally groaning, with the sun warming all of the ochroid hues of him, the ease and grace he innately possessed.

Lowe, she could be less easily asked to Xerox sheet music or chauffeur stranded members, or bake cakes for Sales or sew concert robes or create nametags or centerpieces or otherwise be volunteered to perform those time-consuming and innately female tasks which prettified or cushioned or diverted, which perhaps might even be said to civilize, but really, these days it hardly seemed important to her to spend several evenings making fifty holiday ribbon nametag rosettes to hand out to the audience at the Restport Nursing Home concert.

The Summoning had worked, bringing an innately powerful mage from the Exotique land to Lladrana.

Only Sir Andrew Ffoulkes, whose every thought since he had met Suzanne de Tournay seemed keener, more gentle, more innately sympathetic, noted the curious look of intense longing, of deep and hopeless passion, with which the inane and flippant Sir Percy followed the retreating figure of his brilliant wife.

This, of course, was the only fitting behavior for hara whose tribe were reputed to be innately catlike.

Was it possible that man had taken a,n evolutionary leap, had innately discovered a method of crunching himself into ten million bits of information, of packeting himself into microbursts of deliverable data consumable to even the crudest receiving unit, something as crude as, say, the household plumbing-- why not?

New Orleanians were an innately hospitable people, and she was no exception.

Freud is correct in thinking that aggressiveness is instinctive, but it puts forward the notion that sadomasochism is innately sex-specific, as men reap pleasure from inflicting pain and women reap pleasure from receiving it.

They were innately unwarlike, were the Indigenes: trees would sing and frogs would write dictionaries sooner than the Indigenes would begin raising their hands in violence.

Because of its violent expulsion from Jupiter and recent history as an incandescent object, it would be innately very hot, swamping any day-night effect due to the Sun.