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(İnşaat) inherent
naturally a part or consequence of something

You are a human being. You have rights inherent in that reality. You have dignity and worth that exists prior to law. — (Lyn Beth Neylon)''.

intrinsic
adj existing as an essential constituent or characteristic : intrinsic
The inherent qualities of something are the necessary and natural parts of it. Stress is an inherent part of dieting. the dangers inherent in an outbreak of war. = intrinsic + inherently in·her·ent·ly Aeroplanes are not inherently dangerous = intrinsically. a quality that is inherent in something is a natural part of it and cannot be separated from it inherent in
present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development
Existing as an essential constituent or characteristic; intrinsic
{s} intrinsic, existing as a natural and integral part, natural, inborn
sticking within, an internal quality Problems involving non-linear terms are inherently difficult - that is just the way they are
A natural part or consequence of something
Permanently existing in something; inseparably attached or connected; naturally pertaining to; innate; inalienable; as, polarity is an inherent quality of the magnet; the inherent right of men to life, liberty, and protection
existing as an essential constituent or characteristic; "the Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of periodicity"; "a constitutional inability to tell the truth"
Reliability - The reliability after all failure modes that are cost-effective to correct have been seen and corrected
in the nature of something though not readily apparent; "shortcomings inherent in our approach"; "an underlying meaning"