Inhere vs Inherse - What's the difference?
inhere | inherse |
to be inherent; to be an essential or intrinsic part of; to be fixed or permanently incorporated with something
*2001 , (Will Self), Feeding Frenzy :
*:We had already been claimed by the split infinitives of Star Trek , were already preparing to boldly go into a world where ethics, so far from inhering in the very structure of the cosmos, was a matter of personal taste [...].
*2009 , John Kraemer & Larry Gostin, The Guardian , 5 Jan 2009:
*:Sovereignty should inhere in the people and not the government, so governments forfeit sovereignty when they commit crimes against humanity.