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The mother bird knows instinctively how to protect her babies from predators.

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A need a sentence for the word instinctively?

help make a sentence with earnest


What is a sentence with the word instinctively?

I just seem to instinctively know some of the answers. The old bloodhound instinctively followed the trail of his quarry.


What is a good sentence for the word instinctively in the sentence?

He instinctively put up his hands to cover his face when his eye caught something flying toward him, even though it was only a butterfly.


Can you give me a sentence for the word authority?

People who instinctively resent authority usually don't join the military.


A sentence for the word instinctively?

I can give you several sentences.Blinking is an instinctive reaction to sunlight.He has an instinctive mistrust of the police.Caring for their young is instinctive for most animals.


What is a sentence with instinctively?

Tarzan sensed the python behind him and instinctively shimmied down the tree trunk.


What is a synonym for the word instinctively?

Intuitively Naturally


Is instinct a root word?

yes, an example is instinctively.


What is a good sentence for emerge?

As soon as turtles emerge from their eggs, they instinctively rush towards the sea.


What is an antonym for the word instinctively?

Carefully, cautiously, purposely, reasonably, sensibly


What does instinctivey mean?

The correct spelling of instinctively is instinctively. It means as a mater of instinct and is an adjective of instinctive. The word also means in a way relates to or results from an innate capacity.


How do you use the word instrictively in a sentence?

It is not an english language word. Maybe the word you are looking for is "instinctively" and this could be synonymous to "intuitively". By de-constructing the word "instrictively" you get the word "strict" and this could birth a new definition added to the english dictionary. I believe it could poise itself in a sentence to denote a "discipline" or something inherently strict. If you ever choose to use the word "instrictively", good luck in justifying it in its context.