inhere
in·here / inˈhi(ə)r/ • v. [intr.] (inhere in/within) formal exist essentially or permanently in: the potential for change that inheres within the adult education world. ∎ Law (of rights, powers, etc.) be vested in a person or group or attached to the ownership of a property: the rights inhering in the property they owned.
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