Crossword-Solution: INHERING 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Inhering p. pr. & vb. n. of Inhere

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Take the analogy of the body: The evil of the body is a disease which wastes and reduces and annihilates the body; and all the things of which we were just now speaking come to annihilation through their own corruption attaching to them and inhering in them and so destroying them.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Does the injustice or other evil which exists in the soul waste and consume her? Do they by attaching to the soul and inhering in her at last bring her to death, and so separate her from the body? Certainly not.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Once more, Is one equal and unequal to itself and the others? Suppose one and the others to be greater or less than each other or equal to one another, they will be greater or less or equal by reason of equality or greatness or smallness inhering in them in addition to their own proper nature.
Parmenides Plato 1999
SPIRIT OF THE PITIES I feel, Sire, as I must! This tale of Will And Life's impulsion by Incognizance I cannot take! SPIRIT OF THE YEARS Let me then once again Show to thy sceptic eye the very streams And currents of this all-inhering Power, And bring conclusion to thy unbelief.
The Dynasts Thomas Hardy 2001
Herein consists, therefore, the transcendental ideality of time, according to which, if we abstract the subjective conditions of sensuous intuition, it is nothing, and cannot be reckoned as subsisting or inhering in objects as things in themselves, independently of its relation to our intuition.
The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 2003