within an inch of Synonyms

within an inch of Meaning

within an inch of

a small advantage especially from lenient or compassionate treatment, a fall (as of rain or snow) sufficient to cover a surface or to fill a gauge to the depth of one inch, a degree of atmospheric or other pressure sufficient to balance the weight of a column of liquid (such as mercury) one inch high in a barometer or manometer, to move by small degrees, island, almost to the point of, a small advantage especially from kind treatment, to cause to move slowly, a small amount, distance, or degree, very gradually or slowly, a unit of length equal to ¹/₃₆ yard see Weights and Measures Table, stature, height, a unit of length equal to ¹/₃₆ yard or 2.54 centimeters, to move a little bit at a time, a unit of length equal to ¹⁄₃₆ yard (2.54 centimeters) see measure, to the utmost degree

within an inch of Sentence Examples

  1. The painter carefully measured the canvas, ensuring he was within an inch of the correct dimensions.
  2. The razor blade sliced the paper with precision, leaving a clean cut within an inch of the desired line.
  3. The surgeon operated with unwavering focus, guiding the scalpel within an inch of the patient's vital organs.
  4. The car swerved dangerously close to the oncoming vehicle, passing within an inch of a collision.
  5. The thief's hand trembled as he reached into the bag, knowing he was within an inch of getting caught.
  6. The climber cautiously ascended the sheer rock face, keeping within an inch of the anchors for safety.
  7. The kitchen was spotless, with every utensil and ingredient organized within an inch of its place.
  8. The teacher graded papers with meticulous accuracy, marking errors within an inch of the student's responses.
  9. The artist meticulously applied the final brushstrokes, completing the masterpiece with intricate details within an inch of perfection.
  10. The plane touched down on the runway with a smooth landing, coming within an inch of the designated target zone.

FAQs About the word within an inch of

a small advantage especially from lenient or compassionate treatment, a fall (as of rain or snow) sufficient to cover a surface or to fill a gauge to the depth

almost, practically, fairly,about, nearly, much, somewhere,next to, more or less, virtually

absolutely, completely, thoroughly,entirely, quite, plain, fully, well, altogether, totally

The painter carefully measured the canvas, ensuring he was within an inch of the correct dimensions.

The razor blade sliced the paper with precision, leaving a clean cut within an inch of the desired line.

The surgeon operated with unwavering focus, guiding the scalpel within an inch of the patient's vital organs.

The car swerved dangerously close to the oncoming vehicle, passing within an inch of a collision.