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Definition of Inheres
1. inhere [v] - See also: inhere
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inheres
Literary usage of Inheres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Denotation of Generic Terms in Ancient Indian Philosophy: Grammar, Nyāya by Peter M. Scharf (1996)
"The general property inheres in each action instance, and each action instance
inheres in an individual substance. This explanation justifies understanding ..."
2. Martyrdom in Missouri: A History of Religious Proscription, the Seizure of by William M. Leftwich (1870)
"... Worship—The Constitution of the United Slates—Laws of Congress and Supreme
Judicial Decisions on Religious Liberty—All Religious Liberty inheres in the ..."
3. The American and English Encyclopaedia of Law by David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield (1904)
"... attribute, or relation inheres to bring under the power.' " * III.
The subject-matter is the subject or matter presented for consideration Bacon, ..."
4. William Gilbert of Colchester, Physician of London: On the Loadstone and by William Gilbert, Paul Fleury Mottelay, Edward Wright (1893)
"CHAPTER V. IN WHAT MANNER THE ENERGY inheres IN THE LOADSTONE. THAT the loadstone
draws loadstone, iron, and other magnetic bodies was shown in Book I, ..."
5. Natural Science and Religion: Two Lectures Delivered to the Theological by Asa Gray (1880)
"... the brute animals with which we are associated; it becomes vague and shadowy
in plants, but still, somehow, the idea inheres throughout all organisms. ..."