The state of being inherent or permanently present in something; indwelling.(noun)
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Use "inherence" in a sentence
"I mean that if anyone asks you, What that is, the inherence of which makes the body hot?"
"I mean that if any one asks you "what that is, the inherence of which makes the body hot," you will reply not heat (this is what I call the safe and stupid answer), but fire, a far better answer, which we are now in a condition to give."
"Now, if to this real in the substance we ascribe a particular existence (for example, to motion as an accident of matter), this existence is called inherence, in contradistinction to the existence of substance, which we call subsistence."