within
♦♦♦ with|in /wɪð'ɪn/
1 [PREP]
If something is within a place, area, or object, it is inside it or surrounded by it. (FORMAL)
Clients are entertained within private dining rooms...
...a 1987 agreement which would recognise Quebec as a distinct society within Canada.
≠ outside
[ADV] usu from ADV, also ADV after v
Within is also an adverb.
A small voice called from within. `Yes, just coming.'
2 [PREP]
Something that happens or exists within a society, organization, or system, happens or exists inside it.
...the spirit of self-sacrifice within an army...
Within criminal law almost anything could be defined as `crime'.
= in
[ADV] usu from ADV, also ADV after v
Within is also an adverb.
The Church of England, with threats of split from within, has still to make up its mind.
3 [PREP] PREP pron
If you experience a particular feeling, you can say that it is within you. (LITERARY)
He's coping much better within himself...
= in
4 [PREP]
If something is within a particular limit or set of rules, it does not go beyond it or is not more than what is allowed.
Troops have agreed to stay within specific boundaries to avoid confrontations...
Exercise within your comfortable limit...
5 [PREP]
If you are within a particular distance of a place, you are less than that distance from it.
The man was within a few feet of him...
It was within easy walking distance of the hotel...
6 [PREP] PREP amount
Within a particular length of time means before that length of time has passed.
About 40% of all students entering as freshmen graduate within 4 years...
Within 24 hours the deal was completed.
7 [PREP]
If something is within sight, within earshot, or within reach, you can see it, hear it, or reach it.
His twenty-five-foot boat was moored within sight of West Church.
...her heels clicking on the tiled floor, probably an irritating noise to other people within earshot...
≠ out of
8
within reason: see reason
1 [PREP]
If something is within a place, area, or object, it is inside it or surrounded by it. (FORMAL)
Clients are entertained within private dining rooms...
...a 1987 agreement which would recognise Quebec as a distinct society within Canada.
≠ outside
[ADV] usu from ADV, also ADV after v
Within is also an adverb.
A small voice called from within. `Yes, just coming.'
2 [PREP]
Something that happens or exists within a society, organization, or system, happens or exists inside it.
...the spirit of self-sacrifice within an army...
Within criminal law almost anything could be defined as `crime'.
= in
[ADV] usu from ADV, also ADV after v
Within is also an adverb.
The Church of England, with threats of split from within, has still to make up its mind.
3 [PREP] PREP pron
If you experience a particular feeling, you can say that it is within you. (LITERARY)
He's coping much better within himself...
= in
4 [PREP]
If something is within a particular limit or set of rules, it does not go beyond it or is not more than what is allowed.
Troops have agreed to stay within specific boundaries to avoid confrontations...
Exercise within your comfortable limit...
5 [PREP]
If you are within a particular distance of a place, you are less than that distance from it.
The man was within a few feet of him...
It was within easy walking distance of the hotel...
6 [PREP] PREP amount
Within a particular length of time means before that length of time has passed.
About 40% of all students entering as freshmen graduate within 4 years...
Within 24 hours the deal was completed.
7 [PREP]
If something is within sight, within earshot, or within reach, you can see it, hear it, or reach it.
His twenty-five-foot boat was moored within sight of West Church.
...her heels clicking on the tiled floor, probably an irritating noise to other people within earshot...
≠ out of
8
within reason: see reason