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Vocabulary

Intrinsically

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From a very young age, most of us are taught to believe something that isn't true. In fact, we're taught to believe it so intrinsically that we don't even realize we believe it - we think we know it.

Does "intrinsically" mean "naturally" or maybe "deeply"?
  

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Hi, From a very young age, most of us are taught to believe something that isn't true. In fact, we're taught to believe it so intrinsically that we don't even realize we believe it - we think we know it. Does "intrinsically" mean "naturally" or maybe "deeply"?

  • Hi, From a very young age, most of us are taught to believe something that isn't true.
  • In fact, we're taught to believe it so intrinsically that we don't even realize we believe it - we think we know it.
  • Does "intrinsically" mean "naturally" or maybe "deeply"?
  • 'Intrinsically' has the idea of 'belonging naturally to something' .
  • eg The urge to protect one's children is intrinsically part of human nature.
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Hi,

From a very young age, most of us are taught to believe something that isn't true. In fact, we're taught to believe it so intrinsically that we don't even realize we believe it - we think we know it.

Does "intrinsically" mean "naturally" or maybe "deeply"?

'Intrinsically' has the

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