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Meanings of
intrinsic
in English
Portuguese
intrínseca
Catalan
intrínsec
Spanish
intrínseco
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Belonging to a thing by its very nature.
intrinsical
extrinsic
Related terms
essential
internal
inner
intimate
constitutional
inherent
integral
inalienable
inbuilt
unalienable
Portuguese
intrínseca
Synonyms
Examples for "
intrinsical
"
intrinsical
Examples for "
intrinsical
"
1
Besides it is manifest that every firm proof must be drawn from
intrinsical
and necessary causes and not from signs and other farfetched arguments.
Usage of
intrinsic
in English
1
Results: Psychological interventions have
intrinsic
values in reducing patients' distress and sufferings.
2
He examines the
intrinsic
values we need to feel motivated to work.
3
Given this
intrinsic
asymmetry, what single unit would a good bookkeeper choose?
4
The patient's neurological status and measures of
intrinsic
activity improved following treatment.
5
A similar value was determined by monitoring the change in
intrinsic
fluorescence.
6
Dealing fairly with everybody remains
intrinsic
to the way the business operates.
7
This industry has an
intrinsic
interest in the perpetuation of the danger.
8
However,
intrinsic
molecular mechanisms controlling TEC differentiation and activities are poorly defined.
9
The violence
intrinsic
to abortion cannot be wished away by magical thinking.
10
Although several methods can evaluate LV volumes, most have important
intrinsic
limitations.
11
Mechanical-AssistMechanical-assists use
intrinsic
moving parts to help grab the rope when weighted.
12
Fiat money has no
intrinsic
value, it is solely based on trust.
13
Thus, both
intrinsic
and extrinsic mechanisms control development of the cerebral cortex.
14
Thus, networks
intrinsic
to adaptive, flexible cognition are vulnerable to broad-spectrum psychopathology.
15
This
intrinsic
pattern distinguished homeothermic groups and early vs. late winter hibernators.
16
There was an
intrinsic
link between German unity and the European Union.
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About this term
intrinsic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
intrinsic value
intrinsic part
intrinsic merit
intrinsic properties
intrinsic character
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Translations for
intrinsic
Portuguese
intrínseca
intrínseco
Catalan
intrínsec
Spanish
intrínseco
Intrinsic
through the time
Intrinsic
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