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inhere

[in-heer] / ɪnˈhɪər /


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George F. Will appeared to find that the constitutional right to representation inheres in the soil of a state, not its people.

From Washington Post

Virginia — the first case I ever argued in the Supreme Court — the court found that this right inheres in our system of government, a system whose openness is embodied only partly in the First Amendment.

From Washington Post

Fusing the sociopolitical, the natural, and the mythopoetic realms, the movie offers a model to filmmakers anywhere regarding the dramatic power that inheres in the cultural specifics of any story.

From The New Yorker

The cultural problems around video games, of course, inhere not just in their young players but in their creators.

From The New Yorker

But he said, "The real risk to society inheres instead in the carrying out of isolated acts of terror," inspired by what he described as the group's "perverted ideology".

From BBC