Built-up ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Built-up ( adjective )

  1. Constructed, as in built up area, district, etc.
  2. Having many buildings, as in built-up city.

Origin:

From built + up.

Examples:

  1. The city center was a built-up area with tall buildings and heavy traffic.
  2. He preferred the quiet of the countryside to the noise and bustle of the built-up city.
  3. The built-up area was not designed for pedestrians and was difficult to navigate on foot.
  4. The newly built-up neighborhood had few green spaces and parks.
  5. The built-up area of the city was a maze of streets and alleys.

(As a verb)

Built-up ( verb )

  1. Constructed, as in built up area, district, etc.
  2. Having many buildings, as in built-up city.

Origin:

From built + up.

Examples:

  1. The city center was a built-up area with tall buildings and heavy traffic.
  2. He preferred the quiet of the countryside to the noise and bustle of the built-up city.
  3. The built-up area was not designed for pedestrians and was difficult to navigate on foot.
  4. The newly built-up neighborhood had few green spaces and parks.
  5. The built-up area of the city was a maze of streets and alleys.
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