For physical objects:
* Integrated: This emphasizes the seamless blending of the object with its surroundings.
* Incorporated: Similar to integrated, this highlights the object being part of a larger whole.
* Fixed: This emphasizes the object being permanently attached or installed.
* Standard: This implies the object is a common feature included in the design.
* Intrinsic: This emphasizes the object being a natural or essential part of something else.
For abstract concepts:
* Inherent: This emphasizes something being a natural part of something else.
* Essential: Similar to inherent, this emphasizes something being vital or necessary.
* Implicit: This implies something is understood without being explicitly stated.
* Automatic: This implies something is done without conscious effort.
Examples:
* Built-in oven: Could be replaced with integrated oven, fixed oven, or standard oven.
* Built-in features: Could be replaced with inherent features, essential features, or implicit features.
The best word will depend on the specific context and the desired emphasis.