Synonym: assembled, built, built(p), made-up, reinforced, stacked(p), well-stacked. Similar words: built up, build, quilt, guilty, build up, builder, rebuild, building. Meaning: [bɪlt] adj. 1. (used of soaps or cleaning agents) having a substance (an abrasive or filler) added to increase effectiveness 2. formed by fitting or joining components together 3. well or attractively formed with respect to physique.
(31) Noxious gases had built up in the sewer.
(32) They built a robot capable of understanding spoken commands.
(33) They built a house by the roadside.
(34) They built a moat to encompass the castle.
(35) The school has recently built a new gym.
(36) A new dam is now being built.
(37) The town is built on a slope .
(38) New pedestrian pathways are being built alongside the road.
(39) He built up a reputation as a tough businessman.
(40) This house was built seventy years ago.
(41) The villa is built of wood.
(42) Rome Columns outlast the civilization that built them.
(43) They built a barrage across the bay.
(44) He built a model ship out of wood.
(45) This house was built of wood.
(46) Many canals were built along map grid lines.
(47) They had a house built for them.
(48) Rome wasn't built in one day.
(49) He has built himself a music studio.
(50) The cabin was built of logs.
(51) The bridge was built at public expense.
(52) He built those pieces of wood into a box.
(53) A relationship built on lies won't last.
(54) Banc One of Ohio has built an empire in the mid-west by gobbling up smaller banks.
(55) Houses in this part of the country are built of flint.
(56) The house is built on the site of a medieval prison.
(57) She has built these scraps of metal into a sculpture.
(58) They pulled down my old house and built five new ones.
(59) When built,(sentencedict .com) the palace and its grounds were more extensive than the city itself.
(60) A new dam is now being built at the valley.
(31) They had a house built for them.
(32) He has built himself a music studio.
(33) The cabin was built of logs.
(34) The bridge was built at public expense.
(35) Banc One of Ohio has built an empire in the mid-west by gobbling up smaller banks.
(36) The house is built on the site of a medieval prison.
(37) When built, the palace and its grounds were more extensive than the city itself.
(38) A new dam is now being built at the valley.
(39) The canal was built to connect Sheffield with the Humber estuary.
(40) They built a wall to avoid soil being washed away.
(41) The wooden boat was built to withstand just about every weather condition at sea.
(42) Discipline is the rock on which the game of golf is built.
(43) The guards were originally hired to watch over the houses as they were being built.
(44) You have built up a huge property empire by buying from wretched people who had to sell or starve.
(45) Houses have been built on the periphery of the factory site.
(46) To ease the problem of overcrowding, new prisons will be built.
(47) She has built up an enviable reputation as a harpist.
(48) They've just built some hideous new apartment blocks on the seafront.
(49) All cars built since 1981 have points for the attachment of safety restraints.
(50) Canals in the area were originally built for the carriage of coal.
(51) The place was built as a casino in the forties.
(52) A number of houses were demolished so that the supermarket could be built.
(53) He built the company through a string of well-timed acquisitions.
(54) The house is built on the side of a hill overlooking the river.
(55) The $300 million palace was built to satisfy the caprice of one man.
(56) Miners built the tunnel to drain water out of the mines.
(57) She had built up a protective shell of indifference around herself.
(58) The foundation of the house is built from rubble overlaid with concrete.
(59) Chris Retzler has built a prototype of a machine called the wave rotor.
(60) When the villagers were asked if they wanted the factory to be built, the answer was a resounding yes.
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