1. inbuilt - Adjective
2. inbuilt - Adjective Satellite
existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
Source: WordNetBasically, the body does have a vast amount of inbuilt anti-ageing machinery; it's just not 100% comprehensive, so it allows a small number of different types of molecular and cellular damage to happen and accumulate. Aubrey de Grey
Translated into simpler terms, each portion of energy is endowed with an inbuilt reach of creativity that seeks to fulfill its own potentials in all possible variations - and in such a way that such a development also furthers the creative potentials of each other portion of reality. Robert Butts
Unlike us, machines do not have a 'nature' consistent across vast reaches of time. They are, at least to begin with, whatever we set in motion - with an inbuilt tendency towards the exponential. Tom Chatfield
the Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of periodicity Source: Internet
a constitutional inability to tell the truth Source: Internet
Because there are now no inbuilt ethnic majorities, in five years, it will have an opportunity to compete on equal terms once again. Source: Internet