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built-inˌbuilt-ˈin ●○○ adjective  - The camera has a built-in flash.
- Anti-corrosion should be built-in from the start.
- Armoires had built-in tie racks; desk chairs folded down to fit in a home-office unit.
- Controlled by a hand-held remote with a small built-in keyboard, it would be used to browse the World Wide Web.
- Fortunately, being a nurse, she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses.
- Her answers range from laminated boxes and wall-mounted baskets to built-in cabinets and architectural alterations.
- Not for them the £120,000 customised horse-boxes around them with built-in kitchens, television and sleeping accommodation.
- Their measurements are less than those of standard ovens, although built-in models are the same width as built-in conventional ovens.
NOUN► cupboard· There are built-in cupboards and shelves; larders and bright and fairly spacious sculleries.· By the shelf was a built-in cupboard but everything else she saw was familiar.· Happiness was an inside lavatory and built-in cupboards.· His Dad was opening the door of a built-in cupboard.· The bath panel and built-in cupboards are also panelled to match the wardrobes of Lisa and Andrew's bedroom.· One end of the room was entirely taken up by built-in cupboards full of books, photographs and racing trophies prominently displayed. ► obsolescence· So they followed their cousins in the car industry and made their buildings with built-in obsolescence. ► wardrobe· There was the bed, of course, he could be cowering under it, or maybe in the spacious built-in wardrobe.· They had built-in wardrobes in all bedrooms and a whole-house mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. forming a part of something that cannot be separated from it → inbuilt: a built-in microphone |