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inbuilt

[in-bilt] / ˈɪnˈbɪlt /




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Many small radio sets now come with inbuilt solar panels that allow people to listen to broadcasts even when they don’t have electricity.

From Seattle Times

There's this inbuilt trust which we've learned over thousands of years of evolution, and it's actually been very helpful to us because we can't always be questioning one another's motives.

From Salon

Whenever we were facing these scary challenges, you've got this inbuilt mechanism to make sure you perform well in the moment but you don't cause damage afterwards.

From Salon

This year he also has a sleigh which can seat up to four children and has an inbuilt snow machine.

From BBC

Asked whether those plans would have to be delayed due to the new variant, Ardern said the country had "a number of inbuilt measures to act as a layer of protection".

From Reuters