Menu

8 sentences with 'inherently'

Example sentences and phrases with the word inherently and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: inherently

Inherently means something that is a natural, basic, or permanent part of something. It describes qualities or features that exist within something from the beginning and cannot be separated or removed.


Generate sentences with artificial intelligence

Nothing about pregnancy or motherhood made women inherently unfit to participate in public life.
Humanism is the idea that, first and foremost, humanity is inherently beautiful, capable and creative.
A great irony of the idea that Western civilisation is somehow inherently Christian is that Islam is unquestionably just as "Western".
It would be enthusiastically taken up by anti-Semites who claimed that Jews were a "race" with inherently destructive characteristics.
Biblical accounts taught that women were inherently more gullible and sinful, with Eve's temptation in the Garden of Eden both the origin and the model of female wickedness.
The fundamental argument of conservatism was that the French Revolution and Napoleon had already shown that too many changes and innovations in politics were inherently destructive.
Social Darwinists generally claimed that not only were non-white races inherently inferior, but that they had reached a certain stage of evolution but had stalled, while the white race had continued to evolve.
Instead, the European elites of the time explained their own social role in terms of peace, tradition and stability. Their ideology was called conservatism: the idea that what had worked for centuries was inherently better at maintaining peace both within and between kingdoms than the forces unleashed by the French Revolution.

Generate sentences with artificial intelligence


Online language tools


See sentences with related words

Search by letter


Diccio-o.com - 2020 / 2025 - Policies - About - Contact