Word family adjective inherent adverb inherently
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinherentin‧her‧ent /ɪnˈhɪərənt, -ˈher- $ -ˈhɪr-, -ˈher-/ ●○○ AWL adjective formal PARTa quality that is inherent in something is a natural part of it and cannot be separated from itinherent in I’m afraid the problems you mention are inherent in the system. Every business has its own inherent risks. —inherently adverb Firefighting is an inherently dangerous occupation.Examples from the Corpus
inherent• the uncertainties that are inherent in the research and development process• Surgical procedures have many risks inherent in them.• Money is unfortunately an inherent part of politics.• Dance is also an inherent part of the culture.inherent in• They discussed the risks inherent in starting a small business.