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baked in adjective (alsobaked-in)uk /ˌbeɪkt ˈɪn/ us /ˌbeɪkt ˈɪn/ existing as part of a thing or situation, so it cannot be removed or avoided : Chronic food shortages seem baked in to our future. I wanted to take advantage of the new operating system's baked-in security features. With this kind of investment, a certain amount of risk comes baked in. Using a template you get all the advantages of baked-in functionality that has already been developed, so you do not have to waste time creating the app's basic infrastructure. They promised to build more city-centre housing with baked-in walkability. There's going to be a recession — that's baked in — but we may be able to influence how bad it gets. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Essential or necessary a man's gotta do what a man's gotta doidiom basically basis be a question of doing somethingidiom box ticking business-critical elemental hang hang on/upon something have occasion to do somethingidiom if need beidiom if/when push comes to shoveidiom meat and potatoesidiom necessary necessary evil necessitate owe symbiosis symbiotic symbiotically
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