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O que (quem) é Inhere - definição


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EMPEDOCLES' IDEA, FURTHER DEVELOPED BY PLATO AND ARISTOTLE, THAT THE QUALITIES OF MATTER COME FROM THE RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF EACH OF THE FOUR CLASSICAL GREEK ELEMENTS ENTERING INTO A THING
Inherence relation; Inhere; Inherent; Inheres
v. (formal) to inhere in
Inhere         
EMPEDOCLES' IDEA, FURTHER DEVELOPED BY PLATO AND ARISTOTLE, THAT THE QUALITIES OF MATTER COME FROM THE RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF EACH OF THE FOUR CLASSICAL GREEK ELEMENTS ENTERING INTO A THING
Inherence relation; Inhere; Inherent; Inheres
·vi To be inherent; to stick (in); to be fixed or permanently incorporated with something; to cleave (to); to belong, as attributes or qualities.
inhere         
EMPEDOCLES' IDEA, FURTHER DEVELOPED BY PLATO AND ARISTOTLE, THAT THE QUALITIES OF MATTER COME FROM THE RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF EACH OF THE FOUR CLASSICAL GREEK ELEMENTS ENTERING INTO A THING
Inherence relation; Inhere; Inherent; Inheres
v. n.
1.
Stick, stick fast, be fixed.
2.
Exist (as a part), be fixed (as a quality), belong, pertain, be immanent.
Exemplos de pronúncia para Inhere
1. and these properties inhere
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2. going downstairs. From the standpoint of terminology, each name would have whatever merit inheres
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Exemplos do corpo de texto para Inhere
1. At this point the Commission must address the question of the flexibility which is said to inhere in a demarcation process and which, it is suggested, enables the Commission to depart from the strict application of the boundary line which it prescribed in order to take into account the human and physical geography of certain areas better known now than at the time the Delimitation Decision was handed down. 6.