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Definition of Innately
1. Adverb. In an innate manner. "The child is said to be innately disposed to learn language"
Definition of Innately
1. adv. Naturally.
Definition of Innately
1. Adverb. In an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature. ¹
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Definition of Innately
1. innate [adv] - See also: innate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Innately
Literary usage of Innately
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gray's School and Field Book of Botany: Consisting of "Lessons in Botany by Asa Gray (1879)
"... consists of feather^veined, or, in Latin form, p innately-veined leaves (145) ;
the lower row, of radiate-veined or palmately-veined leaves (146). 159. ..."
2. A Dictionary for Primary Schools by Noah Webster (1838)
"€om-bi-ning, ppr. uniting in- Goni-bi-ned,* p. united intimately, [innately.
Com-bus'-ti-ble, a. capable of burning. Com-bus-ti-bil'-i-ty, ..."
3. The natural history of 'bores'. by Angus Bethune Reach (1847)
"... and yearning towards the abstractly beautiful, and the innately and eternally
true. ... innately ..."
4. Instinct in Man: A Contribution to the Psychology of Education by James Drever (1921)
"Hence we are quite unable to accept Shand's conclusion that the primary emotional
systems of anger, fear, joy, and sorrow are innately connected with every ..."
5. An Introduction to Social Psychology by William McDougall (1916)
"Such cases obviously lend strong support to the view that the normal direction
of the sex impulse is innately determined, ..."