Similar words: built, built up, build, rebuild, builder, build up, guilt, quilt. Meaning: adj. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic.
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31. The most elusive culprit remains the built-in contradictions of the capitalist system.
32. The same basic principles of animation can be applied when animating 3-D objects, where in fact perspective is usually built-in anyway.
33. There is a built-in cooling-off period because Carnaval has been declared a national holiday and it extends until Tuesday.
34. While the scene is meant to scare us, it also contains a built-in warning device that blunts the shock.
35. Top goalkeepers can earn up to £50,000-a-year from manufacturers for wearing their gear, including built-in bonuses for Cup runs and television appearances.
36. It provides every mod con for high-tech tenants: built-in computer networking and high-speed internet access.
37. But the compressed primary schedule for the 1996 nomination has a built-in bias for front-runners and candidates with money.
38. But Renault wants the system built-in, ready for traffic navigation systems.
39. Controlled by a hand-held remote with a small built-in keyboard, it would be used to browse the World Wide Web.
40. Always listen to your body and its built-in warning system - pain!
41. It is a half-way house, an intermediate commitment with no binding promises for the future and a built-in escape route.
42. We designed motorized shopping carts with everything from compact disc players to built-in price scanners.
43. Research on a new microcontroller with built-in fuzzy logic co-processors is also under development.
44. Windows 95 users will want to explore some built-in security risks in that software.
45. Fortunately, being a nurse, she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses.
46. Those early genera that survived had a built-in immunity to ultraviolet radiation, thus helping in the struggle for continued survival.
47. Anyone approaching Baden with the built-in idea that all spa towns are alike is in for a surprise.
48. Her answers range from laminated boxes and wall-mounted baskets to built-in cabinets and architectural alterations.
49. Other features of the disc include a built-in metronome that permits players to measure and pace the speed of their playing.
50. Not for them the £120,000 customised horse-boxes around them with built-in kitchens, television and sleeping accommodation.
51. The company also will demonstrate a new keyboard aimed at the home market that incorporates a built-in paper scanner.
52. Without adequate built-in safeguards, there will be other Susan Allens who will pull the trigger before they cry for help.
53. Contemporary records suggest she possessed neither classic beauty nor a great voice: simply the built-in spotlight of the incandescent star.
54. The PU-980 intelligent pump has built-in system controller functions for complex ternary low pressure and binary high pressure gradients.
55. It is all white, with maximum workspace and minimum cupboards, and has a built-in breakfast table and matching chairs.
56. The software then does the calculations, using built-in data on the energy cost of traversing different kinds of terrain.
56. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
57. This may be because of the built-in didactic nature of any story written specifically for the young.
58. If you have a small bathroom, why not consider a radiator with a built-in towel rail?
59. It will operate at 3.3V and use built-in power-management logic to reduce the heat.
60. The T9000's built-in communications links enable the internal bandwidth of the parallel processor to expand proportionately to the number of processing nodes.