1. purpose-built - Adjective
2. purpose-built - Adjective Satellite
designed and constructed to serve a particular purpose
Source: WordNetAbuja is known for being one of the few purpose-built capital cities in Africa as well as being one of the wealthiest. Source: Internet
A few have even had small purpose-built solar sails for this use (for example Eurostar E3000 geostationary communications satellites built by EADS Astrium ). Source: Internet
After the government moved to Washington, D.C., the Court occupied various spaces in the United States Capitol building until 1935, when it moved into its own purpose-built home. Source: Internet
Also the same year the Union launched the USS, a purpose-built craft with a number of technical innovations including variable ballast for attack operations and an extensible and reloadable torpedo placement spar. Source: Internet
Although the facilities for the garrison were improved with the addition of the first purpose-built quarters for soldiers (the "Irish Barracks") in 1670, the general accommodations were still in poor condition. Source: Internet
“As soon as the patient did this, the patient was given a mask and then escorted to be tested in the dedicated area we have assigned for coronavirus testing outside the A&E building – while awaiting the installation of a purpose-built ‘pod’. Source: Internet