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innate (adjective), more innate, most innate
1. Pertaining to something which is congenital or in people's blood; natural; inborn; native: Mark has an innate ability to sing and so he is working to succeed in this profession.
3. Etymology: from Latin innatus, "inborn", past participle of innasci, "to be born in, to originate in"; from in-. "in, into" + nasci, "to be born".
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Shirley has an innate sense of dancing and is entertaining others in as many performances as she can for practice and public approval.
2. Regarding something which is part of the basic nature of something: There are still some innate problems with privacy on the internet.3. Etymology: from Latin innatus, "inborn", past participle of innasci, "to be born in, to originate in"; from in-. "in, into" + nasci, "to be born".
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