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Existing as an essential constituent or characteristic.
constitutional
inherent
integral
built-in
intrinsic
intrinsical
1
There was more to this than his
inbuilt
irreverence towards official culture.
2
It can seem they have an
inbuilt
detestation for ordinary, flabby humanity.
3
Lights, lasers and LEDs have an
inbuilt
sense of modernity and lightness.
4
My very advanced studies... Islamism can't generate political systems with
inbuilt
democratic checks.
5
If either party defaults, redress is usually
inbuilt
within the contract.
6
I think that every tribe has an
inbuilt
sense of its own survival.
7
Another
inbuilt
bias that is coming under increasing strain is classification.
8
Of course, Munster, with their
inbuilt
qualification radar, will know this better than anyone.
9
As a result of this new force, space-time had an
inbuilt
tendency to expand.
10
We began investing in the estates properly, tackling
inbuilt
problems.
11
It had its own
inbuilt
protections, like everything Merlin created.
12
A Goan prawn curry, in a deep-spiced tomato-based sauce, has an
inbuilt
culinary timer.
13
Anyone carrying the modified genes has an
inbuilt
instinct for violence against Harlan family members.
14
It expressed concern that results systems with
inbuilt
security measures were bypassed during the counting.
15
Experts say the fund, with its
inbuilt
political insurance, is designed to meet their needs.
16
With the growth of smart phones however almost every modern mobile has an
inbuilt
camera.
inbuilt
have inbuilt
inbuilt tendency
inbuilt bias
inbuilt discipline
inbuilt mechanisms