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    inborn


    1. This coupled with some measure of inborn skill had served him well


    2. A society has an ―inherent‖ attachment to its political institutions that is not inborn, however


    3. The arrogance had to be inborn with the ainatunari of Barovia


    4. reactions, my desires and fears — inborn or acquired — they


    5. them to act in a way that isn’t nearly as inborn


    6. I was once more accused of inborn idiocy


    7. people, there is more inborn positiveness than there is a negativity


    8. One is that Sagittarians seem to have an inborn consciousness of wealth


    9. Sorne of the qualities of this self are considered inborn, others learned, and many a mixture of the two


    10. Evan Dragonwild had an inborn ability of reading minds without having to use a drop of magick; I couldn’t take my chances with a man like that

    11. It is important to realize that all things in a particular home are not always there for the support of the individual, many things are present out of the inborn necessity that is created by society


    12. Many will have some sort of ability that is either acquired or inborn prior to your arrival here or you acquire it while you are here


    13. our innate (internal, inborn) intelligence as it relates to health


    14. we’ve come to believe that children and adolescents have an inborn


    15. There can be inborn talent, but it takes a lifetime of practice just to perfect one such power


    16. Where celestial strength is inborn – a gleam in the eye


    17. were to be members of the medical fraternity, my inborn reservations about raising


    18. the unrighteous; driven by their inborn inclinations they ascend or


    19. This is the inborn quality of a Kshatriy


    20. After making a careful appraisal of his inborn capa-

    21. The nucleus or the core of culture then change by the inborn of one’s nature painted with love


    22. themselves according to the compulsions of their inborn nature


    23. ” But all it really is, is the inborn abilities we always needed to have to protect our species from extinction


    24. I shall not waste my inborn powers, a moment of my life, nor anything in it;


    25. As the so-called “nuclear family” slips under the cold, dark waters of self-indulgent economic stupidity, government and religion-enforced marital cupidity, and what seems to be an inborn propensity of the human male to exhibit violent, aggressive behavior towards mate and offspring (not unlike chimps and assorted other great apes), the reversal is complete


    26. Do you know that the natural, inborn powers some women still knew how to use hundreds of years ago caused them to be burned as witches by men fearing their usurped authority would be overthrown if those powers weren’t totally wiped out? _yes _no


    27. I will not waste my inborn powers, a moment of my life, nor anything occurring in it;


    28. " A man's form is not his body but his inborn disposition


    29. Even losing one's life in the fulfillment of one's inborn calling is better, because the body is a mere garb and no one is really changed by putting


    30. But those I’ve seen, who were taken from normal human life, appear to have lost much of their human spirit; seem to have adopted behaviors that please their owners, given up what once reflected their inborn nature

    31. to the inborn potential) bio-machine, but that passed and mastered all seven levels


    32. magic or any inborn abilities while on the school


    33. child and one with considerable inborn power


    34. the inborn bond he had with Liam


    35. well, developing his inborn powers so when the dog


    36. radiated his inborn power and majesty


    37. The left hand shows inborn trends, while the right one those gained


    38. Fred proposed that, in early childhood, children communicate with their parents through an inborn body- language which forms the basis for learning the verbal language


    39. But his mind was busily churning up some other issues - so Fred believed that a verbal language could only evolve thanks to the existence of an inborn, instinctive language? Is this really so?


    40. So this theory, even though denying that children instinctively understand grimaces, is still based on the fact that all human beings make the same, inborn grimace upon feeling X

    41. Fred was a bit upset at not being able to discard this theory, because he preferred to believe that the inborn, physical language works perfectly all by itself


    42. This still doesn’t mean that legs and wings aren’t basically inborn


    43. "Oh," said Irena with another one of those mocking little smiles of hers, "because it's inborn like that


    44. "Yeah, yeah, sure, but I still need to know WHY it is inborn like that and HOW it is programmed that way


    45. “I think the rules of logics are inborn


    46. The ability to work out such codes, the ability to invent languages, that too is inborn, I guess


    47. “A Swiss ethologist called Hans Kummer once said that asking whether behaviour is inborn or acquired is like asking whether a drumming sound you hear in the distance comes from the drum or the drummer


    48. with a highly contagious inborn attribute, which above all


    49. only think I really miss is the thrill of the chase, because that's an inborn instinct with us cats


    50. has no power over whether that soul lives or dies, for according to innate inborn


















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    Synonyms for "inborn"

    connatural inborn inbred congenital innate implanted ingrained inherent fundamental hereditary

    "inborn" definitions

    present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development


    normally existing at birth