Inherent or innate, existing as a natural part of something, rather than being added from outside. It refers to a quality or characteristic that is fundamental to the nature of something.
“The company's intrinsic value is higher than its current market value, making it a potential target for investors.”— Finance
“Understanding the intrinsic motivations of the team members can help managers tailor their leadership approach for better results.”— Management
Origin: From Latin 'intrinsicus', meaning 'inward' or 'internal', derived from 'intra' meaning 'within' and the suffix '-icus' which forms an adjective.
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