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inch1
noun inches
- 1. In the imperial system: a unit of length equal to 2.54cm or one twelfth of a foot.
2. meteorol., especially formerly
- The amount of rain or snow that will cover a surface to the depth of one inch, now usually measured in millimetres.
- A unit of pressure equal to the amount of atmospheric pressure required to balance the weight of a column of mercury one inch high, now usually measured in millibars.
- Example: It wouldn't budge an inch
- Example: The ball only missed me by inches
- Thesaurus: small degree, iota, jot.
- Form: inches (also)
- Form: inches
- Example: inch-tape
- tr & intr
inched, inching
1. To move or be moved slowly, carefully and by small degrees. See also inch something out below.
- Example: inched forward to see if any cars were coming
- Form: inch along, forward, out etc (especially)
- Completely; in every way.
- Example: He's every inch a gentleman
- Thesaurus: thoroughly, entirely, in all respects.
- Gradually; by small degrees.
- Thesaurus: slowly, by degrees, step by step.
- Very close to or almost as far as it.
- Almost to the point of death; very thoroughly.
- Example: beat him within an inch of his life
Phrasal Verb: inch someone out
- To outdo or defeat them by a very small amount.
- To measure out or dispense it very cautiously or in tiny amounts.
