Sentence examples for to instinct from inspiring English sources

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to instinct

noun

A natural or inherent impulse or behaviour.

  • Many animals fear fire by instinct.

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Panic is reversion to instinct.

But in a fight like this you revert to instinct.

Then the camera can pick up something that is closer to instinct.

While buoyant, Mr. Romney is hardly freewheeling and leaves little to instinct.

For centuries Western philosophy and science largely viewed animals as unthinking automatons, simple slaves to instinct.

Contrary to instinct, a choking baby should not be held upside down and shaken or slapped on the back.

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When you're doing something like a photoshoot, which is the epitome of self-consciousness, my go-to instinct is always humour.

It is far easier to appeal to instincts that people already have.

According to Instinct-Samsung forum poster lrosenman, Sprint is getting ready to push out a software update on 6/30/08.

Steering, naturally, also comes down to instincts and practice.

I've got to get the instinct to the run.

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