in-house
See also: inhouse and in house
English
Alternative forms
- in house
Adjective
in-house (not comparable)
- Alternative spelling of in house
- 2018 August 27, Daniel Taylor, “Lucas Moura double for Spurs deepens gloom at Manchester United”, in The Guardian (London):
- MUTV, United’s in-house channel, was so confused by all the changes it announced before kick-off that Matic would be playing as a centre-half.
- 2019 October, Ruth Bagley tells James Abbott, “Crunch time for Heathrow western link”, in Modern Railways, page 75:
- 'My personal view is that the best way forward would be for Network Rail to build the junction with the main line as a conventional in-house project, while for the tunnels to the airport, NR would be best to act as client for a private sector builder' opines Ms Bagley.
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Adverb
in-house (not comparable)
- Alternative spelling of in house
- 2020 May 6, Paul Stephen, “Britain's bravest thinks big”, in Rail, page 61:
- "We've also invested £500,000 in new machinery in the last two years, including the engraving machine, so that we can bring £250,000 worth of work in-house that we previously sub-contracted. That's great news for us as it means we have upskilled people and can offer more security of employment."
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References
- “in-house”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Anagrams
- heinous