Definition of Intrinsically

1. Adverb. With respect to its inherent nature. "This statement is interesting per se"

Exact synonyms: As Such, In And Of Itself, Per Se
Partainyms: Intrinsic

Definition of Intrinsically

1. adv. Internally; in its nature; essentially; really; truly.

Definition of Intrinsically

1. Adverb. In an intrinsic manner; internally; essentially. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intrinsically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intrinsically

intrinsic motivation
intrinsic motivations
intrinsic muscles
intrinsic muscles of foot
intrinsic pathway
intrinsic protein
intrinsic proteins
intrinsic reflex
intrinsic reward
intrinsic rewards
intrinsic sphincter
intrinsic sympathomimetic activity
intrinsical
intrinsicalities
intrinsicality
intrinsically (current term)
intrinsicalness
intrinsicate
intrinsick
intrinsicness
intrinsicoid deflection
intro
intro-
introcession
introcessions
introduce
introduced
introduced species
introducement
introducements

Literary usage of Intrinsically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Environmental Goods and Services: The Benefits of Further Global Trade by Dale Andrew, OECD, Rachel Thompson, SourceOECD (Online service), Rosemary Morris, Carole Pellegrino (2001)
"Given the difficulties involved, an alternative approach may be considered. It is outlined below. The "core" plus 'intrinsically related" approach to GATS ..."

2. A Treatise on Equity Jurisprudence, as Administered in the United States of by John Norton Pomeroy, Carter Pitkin Pomeroy (1899)
"One Equity intrinsically the Superior — Prior General and Subsequent Specific Lien. — The doctrine has already been stated* that where one of two equities ..."

3. The Police Power, Public Policy and Constitutional Rights by Ernst Freund (1904)
"Administrative discretion as regards business intrinsically ... Where a business is intrinsically harmless the law, it seems, cannot leave it to the ..."

4. Principles of the Constitutional Law of the United States by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1912)
"... are intrinsically not merchantable or not legitimate articles of commerce In the exercise of their police powers the States may absolutely exclude from ..."

5. Ethics: Or, Moral Philosophy by Walter Henry Hill (1884)
"... and in its degree it is a likeness of its Creator; under this respect a man is intrinsically and essentially good, and is therefore worthy of love. ..."

6. The Popular Science Monthly (1878)
"... and patient study), or, what is intrinsically at least somewhat more probable, that he has not yet traversed the true path himself. ..."

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