inhere
inhere — verb
- inherepresent simple I / you / we / they
- inheres3rd person singular
- inhering-ing form
- inheredpast simple
1. to be an inseparable quality or property of something, belonging to it by its ve
to be an inseparable quality or property of something, belonging to it by its very nature
The right to a safe workplace inheres in every employee, the inspector told Mira after the accident.
inheres + in + noun phrase
Serious risks inhere in a firefighter's work, Joaquim learned during his first week at the station.
A love of storytelling inheres in four-year-old Amara, who begs for three books every night.
The flaw inheres in the dam's design, not in the workers who built it, the inspector confirmed.
Honesty inheres in the way Beatriz treats her patients.
- reside in
more common and less formal; used in everyday speech
- lie in
similar meaning but far more frequent in both spoken and written English
- be inherent in
the adjective form 'inherent' is the natural, everyday way to express this idea
文法句型
inhere + in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Always followed by 'in' — you cannot drop the preposition. You say 'risk inheres in the job,' never 'risk inheres the job.'