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What's the difference between inherent and essential?
With examples if possible.
Apr 5, 2012 4:25 AM
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inherent is a quality of something that can not be removed... A flashlight is inherently a tool used for seeing and produces light (or is meant to).
Essential is a need that is important.
It is essential that if you go down in the cellar, that you bring a flashlight to see.
April 9, 2012
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check these two sentences out
1 Even in small companies, computers are an essential tool. essential meaning important, it needs to exist
2 Violence is inherent in our society. inherent means it exist, it's there. it doesn't need to be there and people may not want it to be there, but it's there.
I think if we just look at the meanings of the two, esp their chinese meanings it seems a bit alike, but put it in sentences, the difference becomes easier to see :P
April 5, 2012
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