Inhere (verb)

  1. To exist as an essential characteristic of something.
  2. To be an inherent part of something.

Origin:

This word comes from the latin word inhaerere, which means "to stick to," and was formed by in- meaning "in" and haerere meaning "to stick". it has been used since the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. Honesty inheres in the person's character.
  2. The ability to learn quickly inheres in the child's mind.
  3. The problem inheres in the design of the system.
  4. The flaw inheres in the manufacturing process.
  5. The mistake inheres in the data collection.
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