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is inbuilt
adjective
Existing as an essential constituent; built-in; inherent; integral.
Exact(10)
Some of its floridity is inbuilt.
Further, if religion is inbuilt, then how can one convert?
We learn to fear eating insects, it is not something which is inbuilt.
It turns out that although CPU throttling is inbuilt in the kernel (and works fine), hard disk is not put in the 'spin down' mode automatically.
"What strikes me is that activists are genuinely campaigning for every vote, and that is inbuilt in the SNP because people remember not so long ago the idea of these poll ratings would have been laughable.
The neural network models demonstrated in this paper is based on back propagation (BP) algorithm which is inbuilt in MATLAB 7.1 software and is used for studies in science, technology and engineering.
Similar(50)
Their credentials of objectivity were inbuilt, yet they always had, necessarily, a point of view.
But while suicidal thinking can be inbuilt, actually following through with the act is not.
It's unable to listen to the people because of huge inequalities that are inbuilt into the system.
The nonvolatileness and other features are inbuilt at the molecular level and offers very high advantages in terms of cost.
He also feared aggression was "inbuilt" in humans and that our best hope of survival was to live on other planets.
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