English to Shona Meaning of inherence - inherence


Inherence :
inherence
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Definitions of inherence in English
Noun(1) the state of inhering; the state of being a fixed characteristic
Examples of inherence in English
(1) Read in this way, the call for resignation of ‘Jewish’ academics replicates the anti-Semitism that, despite all good intentions by those involved, inheres within the AUT boycott.(2) It is a danger inhering in the dismal potential for electoral chaos within the European Union, under the inevitable near-term effects of any approximation of the present fiscal austerity rules.(3) The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present.(4) In her discussion of classrooms as protopublic bodies, she argues that rhetoric is a process, not a substance that inheres in the collection of traits within a given text.(5) Second, commoning is embedded in a labor process; it inheres in a particular praxis of field, upland, forest, marsh, coast.(6) The crucially important job of explaining ourselves to our fellow humans is a duty that inheres in the field as a whole, not in each individual.(7) We recognize the particular way that heartbreak, for all its immensity, inheres in minutiae - in a T-shirt, a voice mail, a notation on a calendar.(8) Reddy's mastery - astonishing in its emotional depth, rhetorical facility, formal control, and lightness of touch - inheres in his marshalling of these snatches and bursts into fresh and unforgettable art.(9) First, the original monopoly power inhered in land ownership.(10) For a material thing to exist is for its form actually to inhere in its matter.(11) In tandem, they learned that they did not own their rights or responsibilities; rights and responsibilities inhered in or were produced through relationships, contravening their autonomy.(12) It is these physical improvements and any value directly attributable to and inhering in them that have to be excluded from valuation.(13) Arguing against cultural purity, the show suggested that ‘exoticism’ is best regarded not as an essential quality which inheres in one culture and not another but as a set of free-floating signs which are available to all takers.
(1) in here ::
munomu
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1. inherency ::
inherency
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