Definition of Within in English :

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Within meaning in English

Meaning of Within in English

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Within

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Adverb

1. inside, within

on the inside

Example Sentences:
'inside, the car is a mess'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Within

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preposition
1. 
in; inside; enclosed or encased by
2. 
before (a period of time) has elapsed
within a week
3. 
not beyond the limits of; not differing by more than (a specified amount) from
live within your means
within seconds of the world record
adverb
4. formal
inside; internally

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Within

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adverb
1. 
in or into the interior; on the inside; internally
2. 
indoors
3. 
inside the body, mind, heart, etc.; inwardly
preposition
4. 
in the inner part of; inside
5. 
not beyond in distance, time, degree, range, scope, etc.
within a mile, within one's experience
6. 
inside the limits of
within the law
noun
7. 
the inside or the interior

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Within

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adv.
1. In or into the inner part; inside: "restaurants and wine houses jammed along the earthen streets ... banners flapping to announce the delights within" (Nicole Mones).
2. Inside the mind, heart, or soul; inwardly: the fear that lies within.
prep.
1. In the inner part or parts of; inside: the streets within the city; resentment seething within him.
2.
a. Not exceeding the limits or extent of in distance or time: got within ten miles of home; stayed within earshot; arrived within two days.
b. Not exceeding the fixed limits of; not beyond: lived within her income.
c. In the scope or sphere of: acted within the law; within the medical profession.
d. Used to indicate a range to be covered or an amount necessary before something can happen: The team has pulled to within three points and can tie the game with a field goal.
n.
An inner position, place, or area: treachery from within.

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