intravincive
Describing the internal forces, bonds, or links within a structure or group that promote cohesion and stability. It refers to the quality of being self-binding or inwardly connected, often preventing a system from breaking apart.
Beispiele
3 von 5The family’s intravincive loyalty ensured they stayed together despite the financial hardship.
The family’s intravincive loyalty ensured they stayed together despite the financial hardship.
The proposed legislation includes several intravincive mechanisms to maintain the integrity of the federal union.
The proposed legislation includes several intravincive mechanisms to maintain the integrity of the federal union.
Our friend group has this intravincive energy that makes newcomers feel immediately part of the circle.
Our friend group has this intravincive energy that makes newcomers feel immediately part of the circle.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Intra-' (inside) + 'Vinc' (from Latin vincere, to bind or conquer). It is the force that 'conquers' chaos by binding things together from the inside.
Schnelles Quiz
The _______ nature of the community's shared traditions ensures that their unique culture remains intact through generations.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: intravincive
Beispiele
The family’s intravincive loyalty ensured they stayed together despite the financial hardship.
everydayThe family’s intravincive loyalty ensured they stayed together despite the financial hardship.
The proposed legislation includes several intravincive mechanisms to maintain the integrity of the federal union.
formalThe proposed legislation includes several intravincive mechanisms to maintain the integrity of the federal union.
Our friend group has this intravincive energy that makes newcomers feel immediately part of the circle.
informalOur friend group has this intravincive energy that makes newcomers feel immediately part of the circle.
Linguists analyze the intravincive properties of certain grammatical structures that hold complex sentences together.
academicLinguists analyze the intravincive properties of certain grammatical structures that hold complex sentences together.
Corporate mergers often fail when there is a lack of intravincive culture between the two original entities.
businessCorporate mergers often fail when there is a lack of intravincive culture between the two original entities.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
intravincive bond
intravincive bond
intravincive network
intravincive network
intrinsic intravincive strength
intrinsic intravincive strength
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Intransitive refers to verbs that do not take a direct object, whereas intravincive refers to internal binding forces.
Invincible means too powerful to be defeated, while intravincive describes internal cohesion.
Nutzungshinweise
This is a highly specialized, academic term. Use it when discussing social dynamics, structural engineering, or linguistics to describe how a system maintains its unity from within.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often misspell the suffix as '-vincibe' or confuse it with 'intrinsic.' Remember that it specifically implies a binding or 'conquering from within' quality.
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Intra-' (inside) + 'Vinc' (from Latin vincere, to bind or conquer). It is the force that 'conquers' chaos by binding things together from the inside.
Wortherkunft
From the Latin 'intra' meaning 'within' and the root 'vinc-' (as in vinculum) meaning 'to bind' or 'bond'.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The _______ nature of the community's shared traditions ensures that their unique culture remains intact through generations.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: intravincive
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