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built-up
[ bilt-uhp ]
adjective
- built by the fastening together of several parts or enlarged by the addition of layers:
This shoe has a built-up heel.
- (of an area) filled in with houses, as an urban region.
built-up
adjective
- having many buildings (esp in the phrase built-up area )
- denoting a beam, girder, or stanchion constructed of sections welded, riveted, or bolted together, etc
- increased by the addition of parts
built-up heels
Word History and Origins
Origin of built-up1
Example Sentences
Their measurements found that during the day, green spaces are indeed cooler than the surrounding built-up areas, but this effect is often counterbalanced by increased humidity.
There is no desire in the sport to go back to the previous system, when fully built-up spare cars were permitted.
Like Iron Dome, David's Sling only targets missiles which threaten built-up areas.
It was designed to limit the growth of large built-up areas, and to stop large towns merging into one another.
A recent YouGov poll claimed seven in ten people in Wales still oppose the new default limit in built-up areas with four in ten drivers saying they regularly break it.
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