Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Conducted within, coming from, or being within an organization or group.

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of in house.
  • adverb Alternative spelling of in house.

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Examples

  • As part of its vote Monday, the CFTC banned so-called in-house repurchase agreements, or repos, in which one part of a futures firm swaps customer assets for securities such as municipal bonds or foreign-government bonds held at another part of the firm, pocketing the higher interest rates the securities yield.

    CFTC Moves to Rein In Futures Firms Jacob Bunge 2011

  • Players fled to their changing rooms, from where the Al-Ahly team called their in-house television channel to give eye witness accounts and denounce the lack of security.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Richard Spencer 2012

  • Players fled to their changing rooms, from where the Al-Ahly team called their in-house television channel to give eye witness accounts and denounce the lack of security.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Richard Spencer 2012

  • "I would have preferred it if Marc had kept the remarks in-house, that is how we do things at Biarritz," said Yachvili, who finds himself on the bench.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • The new rule also bars firms from using client money so that one arm of the company can lend to another, a complex transaction known as an in-house repurchase agreement.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Players fled to their changing rooms, from where the Al-Ahly team called their in-house television channel to give eye witness accounts and denounce the lack of security.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Richard Spencer 2012

  • It sees an exciting year for NetEase.com on the back of its "high quality pipeline games, which consist of proven 'Blizzard' games and in-house developed games including 'Cataclysm' and 'StarCraft II,' as well as a robust advertising landscape."

    NetEase Profit Climbs 25% John Kell 2011

  • Warner Bros., CBS and Lorre nonetheless signed off on his in-house plan, hiring a team of professionals to monitor Sheen's condition.

    Is This the End for Two And A Half Men? 2011

  • The Obama administration is deploying squadrons of in-house experts to help budget-strapped states figure out how to save money on Medicaid, the health program for the poor that has been a source of rising tensions between state capitals and Washington.

    Obama administration asks states to cut costs without dropping Medicaid coverage 2011

  • If you want to top your own, they're making all their organic condiments in-house even jarring their own pickles, resulting in hand-ground mustard, slow-roasted tomato not-quite-ketchup, a hot sauce so blistering that making it requires goggles, and roasted garlic mayo, which, assuming you persist in eating dirty water dogs, is the very clinic you'll need treatment from.

    Thrillist: Feed Your Hole: A Truck To Make You Truck Thrillist 2011

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