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Example sentences for "inhere"

Lexicographically close words:
inhaler; inhales; inhaling; inharmonious; inharmony; inhered; inherence; inherent; inherently; inheres
  1. The idea of substance offers us that of a permanent being, which does not, like a modification, inhere in another.

  2. Every being not caused must be free from inherence, because if it is not caused it is necessary, and contains in itself all that is necessary in order not to inhere in another.

  3. The perfection of substance is not in its changes but in what is permanent in it, not in having a succession of modifications inherent in it, but in existing in such a manner as not to need to inhere in another.

  4. Did our perceptions either inhere in something simple and individual, or did the mind perceive some real connexion among them, there would be no difficulty in the case.

  5. What possibility then of answering that question, Whether perceptions inhere in a material or immaterial substance, when we do not so much as understand the meaning of the question?

  6. The themes most certainly inhere in his verse, but they are expressed at their best, most artistically developed, in his prose.

  7. Satire and melancholy, twin sisters with something less than the usual resemblance, inhere in the race of Antonio José.

  8. That they inhere not in the sonorous bodies is plain from hence: because a bell struck in the exhausted receiver of an air-pump sends forth no sound.

  9. Reason is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical; the former appertains to man; the latter, composed of those intuitive faculties which do not need a long process of ratiocination for their work, inhere in woman.

  10. A proper self-respect cannot inhere in any person under governmental control of others.

  11. They inhere in the task before every legislative body representing the vastly differing interests, opinions, sentiments, and desires of a people.

  12. Such was the power said to inhere in sacrifice that the gods themselves combined to prevent men from the practice lest they should rise to larger power than themselves!

  13. It is true that this Congress, which meets annually in some great city of the land, has no connection with government or legislative bodies and has only that power and influence which inhere in its deliberations and resolutions.

  14. And herein lie the subtle power and supreme danger which inhere in it to other faiths.

  15. If, on the other hand, the unseen principle is supposed to inhere in the soul, it cannot be the cause of motion in the atoms, because there exists no connexion of it with the latter.

  16. Much of the novel's interest, quite permissibly, may inhere in persons, episodes, and matter generally without relation to the main thread of the story.

  17. But a short story's interest may not inhere in matter foreign to the thread of the story.

  18. I claim that that man shall be regarded as normal who has the fullest grasp of faculties which inhere in the whole race.

  19. The limits of our spectrum do not inhere in the sun that shines, but in the eye that marks his shining.

  20. Here it is obvious that fruitfulness is believed to inhere in a stick cut from a fruitful tree and to be imparted by contact to the young banana plants.

  21. For accidents (in so far as they inhere in a substance) are co-ordinated with each other, and do not constitute a series.

  22. Greek: chroma]) in the qualitative, are said to inhere in a subject.

  23. I hold that the origin of migration is not to be found merely in conditions peculiar to a remote past, but that the conditions inhere in the organic complex of the bird, and are thus handed down from generation to generation.

  24. In vain does the Spiritualist found an argument for the existence of a separate immaterial substance on the alleged incompatibility of the intellectual and physical phenomena to co-inhere in the same sub-stratum.

  25. Who is to dictate to nature what phenomena, or what qualities inhere in what substances; what effects may result from what causes?

  26. Life and intelligence could not inhere in molecules, iv.

  27. The forms that inhere in matter are not always what they would be if they were outside of it.

  28. Since there is nothing to show that such substances inhere in other substances they are also to be taken as eternal.

  29. It is an uncritical common sense experience that substances are different from qualities and actions, and that the latter inhere in the former.

  30. The soul is eternal and has no other cause, and it has to be assumed that the immaterial cause required for the rise of a cognition must inhere in the soul, and hence must be a quality.

  31. Nyâya fared no better, for it also had to demonstrate self on the ground that since knowledge existed it was a quality, and therefore must inhere in some substance.

  32. Gu.nas inhere in dravya, cannot possess further gu.nas, and are not by themselves the cause of contact or disjoining.

  33. There were not lacking, in those days of old, certain educated physicians who more or less vaguely comprehended that the entire truth of medicine did not inhere in any one of these systems, but that there was good and evil in each.

  34. The proportions of the universe inhere in its divine soul; they are indeed its very essence, or at least, its attributes.

  35. Individual things are the only real entities,[689] and "universals" have no separate existence apart from individuals in which they inhere as attributes or properties.

  36. The created universe must be an image, in the sphere of sense, of the ideas which inhere in the reason of the great First Cause.

  37. The ideas or principles of Order which are implanted in the human reason, must inhere in the Divine Reason, and must be reflected in the visible world, which is its product.

  38. Such crimes especially appeal to the activity and love of adventure which inhere in every boy.

  39. Does or does not this inhere in that, and at the same time inhere in nothing else?


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inhere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    belong; consist; dwell; exist; inhere; lie; occur; remain; reside; stand


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    inherent power; inherent tendency