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Inborn

Inborn meaning

Innate; possessed by an organism at birth. | Inherited; hereditary. | Native; indigenous.

Example sentences (20)

Their rivalry would make sense logically, but the fact that there literally seems to be something inborn in werewolves that aggressive towards vampires is confusing given that vampires didn't exist when the werewolf curse was created.

He quotes Russian theatre personality, actor and director Konstantin Stanislavski to point out that acting is not always an inborn talent.

I had an inborn talent for paying attention, which compensated in a small way for my ignorance.

Inborn comic talent isn’t a prerequisite, but a plus in the Joker-actor column.

The granular questions about the inborn cultural entitlement of someone who (sometimes, seemingly) identifies as Afro-Latina notwithstanding, there is no doubt that Evelyn’s comment about CeCe was racist.

Also, some inborn errors of metabolism are associated with autism, but probably account for less than 5% of cases.

A much smaller number of people are insensitive to pain due to an inborn abnormality of the nervous system, known as " congenital insensitivity to pain ".

Biotin deficiency can be caused by inadequate dietary intake or inheritance of one or more inborn genetic disorders that affect biotin metabolism (see multiple carboxylase deficiency ).

For some, the urge to violence may be inborn—traced to something called the Y chromosome..

Many of the inborn errors of metabolism require avoidance or shortening of fasting intervals, or extra carbohydrates.

Moreover, this inborn sickness and hereditary sin is truly sin and condemns to the eternal wrath of God all those who are not born again through Baptism and the Holy Spirit.

Other types People with certain rare inborn errors of metabolism have a propensity to accumulate crystal-forming substances in their urine.

Reform authorities consider that, in light of what is seen as current scientific evidence about the nature of homosexuality and bisexuality as inborn sexual orientations, a new interpretation of the law is required.

Subclinical deficiency can cause mild symptoms, whereas the inborn genetic disorders can have severe (even lethal) consequences.

The former is inborn, and is the one that everyone uses instinctively.

The notion of "folk genius", or an inborn and intuitive ability to do magnificent things, is a core principle of the Romantic movement.

There seems to be an inborn love of stories in child minds, and one of the most familiar and pleading requests of children is to be told another story.

These traits include their small size, social nature, obvious body language, love of play and relatively high intelligence. citation : 12–17 Several small felid species may have an inborn tendency towards tameness.

This phenomenon is called dominance; the biochemical reason for wild-type alleles' dominance over nonfunctional mutant alleles in inborn errors of metabolism comes from how enzymes function.

Thus the person grows to actualize his or her inborn potentialities.