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Definition of Inhered

Inhered
Inhere In*here", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Inhered; p. pr. & vb. n. Inhering.] [L. inhaerere; pref. in- in + haerere to stick, hang. See Hesitate.] To be inherent; to stick (in); to be fixed or permanently incorporated with something; to cleave (to); to belong, as attributes or qualities. They do but inhere in the subject that supports them. --Digby.

Meaning of Inhered from wikipedia

- Inherence refers to Empedocles' idea that the qualities of matter come from the relative proportions of each of the four elements entering into a thing...
- categories into two sets, primary and secondary, according to whether they inhere in the subject or not: Primary categories: Substance, Relation, Quantity...
- company or project Parti****tion (philosophy), the inverse of inherence: if an attribute inheres in a subject, then the subject parti****tes in the attribute...
- of collective beliefs and proposed that they, like all "social facts", "inhered in" social groups as opposed to individual persons. Jonathan Dancy states...
- Council. This sort of an arrangement gives the ICC some of the advantages inhering in the organs of the United Nations such as using the enforcement powers...
- spatial arrangements), quality, activity, commonness, particularity and inherence. Everything was composed of atoms, qualities emerged from aggregates of...
- Gervase Mathew and Warren Lewis. Williams developed the concept of co-inherence and gave rare consideration to the theology of romantic love. Falling...
- Categories of Quality Reality Negation Limitation 3. Categories of Relation Inherence and Subsistence (substance and accident) Causality and Dependence (cause...
- individual, who survives accidental change and in whom the essential properties inhere that define those universals. A substance—that which is called a substance...
- strike the breast", which suggests "how thoroughly the drama has come to inhere in the words". The Shakespearean energy of verbal compounds was not lost...