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Build into Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɪɫd/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
BILD-IN-too, BILD-in-TOO, BILD-IN-tuh
bˈɪld/ /ˈɪntʊ
BILD-IN-tuh

Definition

To make something a permanent or essential part of something else, usually during its creation or design. Often used when talking about adding features, techniques, or values to a system, plan, or object.

Usage & Nuances

Often appears with 'design', 'plan', 'system', and abstract concepts. Implies something is made an inseparable part from the beginning, not just added later. More formal than simply 'add'.

Example Sentences

The safety features are built into the new car model.

basic

They will build recycling bins into every office.

basic

Healthy habits should be built into our daily routines.

basic

Security is built into the software from the ground up.

natural

We need to build flexibility into our plans for unexpected changes.

natural

Some costs are already built into the budget, so we can't remove them.

natural