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inbred

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in·bred  (nbrd)
adj.
1. Produced by inbreeding.
2. Fixed in the character or disposition as if inherited; deep-seated: an inbred distrust of radicalism. See Synonyms at innate.

inbred
Adjective
1. produced as a result of inbreeding
2. inborn or ingrained: inbred good manners
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.inbred - produced by inbreeding
outbred - bred of parents not closely related; having parents of different classes or tribes
2.inbred - normally existing at birth; "mankind's connatural sense of the good"
native - belonging to one by birth; "my native land"; "one's native language"

inbred
Translations
inbred [ɪnˈbrɛd] adjinnato; [family] → consanguíneo
inbred [ɪnˈbrɛd] adjinné(e)naturel(le); [family] → consanguin(e)
inbred [ɪnˈbrɛd] adjangeboren;
an inbred family → eine Familie, in der Inzucht herrscht
inbred [ɪnˈbrɛd] adjinnato/a;
(family) → connaturato/a


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He has an inbred capacity for reading the riddle the right way in cases of mystery, great or small.
Lady Janet's inbred sense of justice admitted not over willingly--the reasonableness as well as the humanity of the view expressed in those words.
Are there, infinitely varying with each individual, inbred forces of Good and Evil in all of us, deep down below the reach of mortal encouragement and mortal repression -- hidden Good and hidden Evil, both alike at the mercy of the liberating opportunity and the sufficient temptation?
 
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