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Definitions from the WebTerm: congenitally Description: Congenitally, an adverb derived from the root word "congenital," refers to something that is present at birth or exists from the time of conception. It describes a trait, characteristic, or condition that is innate or inherent. Sample sentences: 1. The baby was congenitally deaf, but later received a cochlear implant to help with hearing. 2. She is congenitally talented in playing the piano, effortlessly dazzling everyone with her skill. 3. The congenitally blind man navigated skillfully using his other senses, demonstrating remarkable adaptability. Related products: | ||||
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