All 8 Uses
intrinsic
in
The Bourne Identity
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- He had hurled himself from a plane ...at night ...signals and metal and straps intrinsic to his leap.†
Chpt 4 *intrinsic = belonging to a thing by its very nature
- In seconds his upper body would be naked; passport, papers, cards, money no longer his, all the items intrinsic to his escape from Zurich taken from him.†
Chpt 8
- And as long as value is intrinsic to our discussion, I should tell you that it is the second telephone number; the first was canceled.†
Chpt 12
- One lie can be exposed, only to raise ten other questions intrinsic to that lie.†
Chpt 13
- It was a quiet laugh, at first even an embarrassed laugh, but the observation was there, the appraisal of foolishness intrinsic to something very deep between them.†
Chpt 23
- Blind recipients he had assumed were intrinsic to the Monk's strategy.†
Chpt 31
- Monies were constantly funneled to accounts beyond official scrutiny, certain understandings intrinsic to the payments.†
Chpt 31
- Bourne had not bothered to tell the old soldier that it did not matter; that he would get inside in any event, a degree of damage intrinsic to his strategy.†
Chpt 33
Definitions:
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(1)
(intrinsic) belonging naturally or essential to the nature of something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)