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[ adjective in -hous; adverb in -hous ] SHOW IPA
/ adjective ˈɪnˌhaʊs; adverb ˈɪnˈhaʊs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective, adverb within, conducted within, or utilizing an organization's own staff or resources rather than external or nonstaff facilities: in-house research; Was the ad created in-house or by an outside advertising agency?
Origin of in-house First recorded in 1955–60
Words nearby in-house in honor of, in hopes of, inhospitable, inhospitality, in hot water, in-house , inhuman, inhumane, inhumanity, inhume, inimical
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Example sentences from the Web for in-house Ira Glass eventually tapped the up-and-comers to be the in-house band for This American Life.
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The Republicans have called their in-house campaign tech start-up Para Bellum Labs.
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Until a replacement is hired, the label's in-house design team will produce collections, including the upcoming Resort 2015.
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There followed two meetings, totaling three hours, with MSNBC in-house lawyers and standards and practices staff.
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He uses his detective skills to weed out the glory hounds who are trying to profit from having an in-house ghost.
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The point is that the freight would have but one transfer—at the in-house of the Columbus terminals.
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British Dictionary definitions for in-house adjective , adverb within an organization or group an in-house job ; the job was done in-house
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