within

Related to within: thesaurus
See:
  • (with)in striking distance
  • (with)in walking distance (of someone or something)
  • apply within
  • be (with)in sight
  • be in/within sight
  • be within a whisker of (something)
  • be, come, etc. within a whisker of something/of doing something
  • beat (one) to within an inch of (one's) life
  • beyond the realm(s) of possibility
  • beyond/within the realms of possibility
  • born within the sound of Bow bells
  • bring (something) within a/the range
  • bring (something) within range
  • bring within a range
  • bring within range
  • come within
  • come within (something)
  • come within a hair of (someone or something)
  • come within a hair's breadth of (someone or something)
  • come within a whisker of (something)
  • come within a whisker of something
  • come within an ace of
  • come within an ace of (something)
  • come within an ace of something
  • come within an inch of
  • come within an inch of (something)
  • come within an inch of doing
  • come within an inch of doing something
  • come within earshot
  • come within range
  • confine (someone or something) within (something)
  • confine within
  • enclose (someone or something) (with)in (something)
  • fall within
  • fall within (something)
  • in earshot
  • in hearing distance
  • in reach
  • in reason
  • in view
  • in/within hearing
  • in/within living memory
  • in/within range
  • inquire within
  • keep (someone or something) within bounds
  • keep within
  • keep within (something or some place)
  • keep within bounds
  • lie within
  • live beyond (one's) means
  • live beyond/within your means
  • live within
  • live within (one's) means
  • live within means
  • move within earshot
  • move within range
  • remain within
  • remain within (something)
  • stay within
  • stay within (something)
  • stay within bounds
  • to within an inch of your life
  • wheel within a wheel
  • wheels within wheels
  • within (one's) means
  • within (one's) rights
  • within a hair of (something)
  • within a hair's breadth of (something)
  • within a stone's throw
  • within a stone's throw (of someone or something)
  • within a whisker of
  • within a whisker of (something)
  • within a whisker of something
  • within ames ace
  • within an ace of
  • within an ace of (doing) (something)
  • within an ace of doing something
  • within an ace of something
  • within an ace of something/of doing something
  • within an ace of, to be
  • within an inch of
  • within an inch of (one's) life
  • within an inch of (someone or something)
  • within an inch of life
  • within an inch of something/of doing something
  • within an inch of your life
  • within arm's reach
  • within bounds
  • within call
  • within calling distance
  • within cooee
  • within cooee of
  • within cooee of (something)
  • within earshot
  • within grasp
  • within hail
  • within hailing distance
  • within hearing distance
  • within limits
  • within range
  • within reach
  • within reason
  • within rights
  • within scoring position
  • within shouting distance
  • within spitting distance
  • within spitting distance (of someone or something)
  • within striking distance
  • within striking distance (of someone or something)
  • within the bounds of possibility
  • within the realm(s) of possibility
  • within touching distance
  • within walking distance
  • within your rights
References in classic literature
These either extend in straight lines in front of the shores of a continent or of a large island, or they encircle smaller islands; in both cases, being separated from the land by a broad and rather deep channel of water, analogous to the lagoon within an atoll.
While within the influence of the lingering sunbeams, her attitude seemed indicative of joy -- but sorrow deformed it as she passed within the shade.
The power is there restrained to Indians, not members of any of the States, and is not to violate or infringe the legislative right of any State within its own limits.
She looked at Princess Mary, then sat thinking for a while with that expression of attention to something within her that is only seen in pregnant women, and suddenly began to cry.
It was to be within a few hours, had your advent not caused an interruption of their plans."
The outlaw spent the night at the castle of Roger Leybourn; for the first time within his memory a welcomed guest under his true name at the house of a gentleman.
Presently a Manyuema within the village fell, pierced by a single arrow.
Unluckily, the war which broke out in 1812 between Great Britain and the United States suspended the association; and, after the war, it was entirely dissolved; Congress having passed a law prohibiting the British fur traders from prosecuting their enterprises within the territories of the United States.
The thought of the horror that his presence would arouse within her, the knowledge that she would look upon him as a terrifying monstrosity, added new fuel to the fires of hate that raged in his bosom against the man who had created him.
As we have no public notoriety, no concurrent testimony, no records to support and corroborate what we deliver, it becomes us to keep within the limits not only of possibility, but of probability too; and this more especially in painting what is greatly good and amiable.
And then a reflection moved within the polished surface of the tiny glass, the man's eyes shot back out of space to the mirror's face, and in it he saw reflected the grim visage of Achmet Zek, framed in the flaps of the tent doorway behind him.
But then, at a distance which for three hours in the morning did not exceed sixty-five miles, and in a medium free from all atmospheric disturbances, these instruments could reduce the lunar surface to within less than
Those things, therefore, are said to be 'simultaneous' in nature, the being of each of which involves that of the other, while at the same time neither is in any way the cause of the other's being; those species, also, which are distinguished each from each and opposed within the same genus.
There was much excited gesticulating, pointing, and chattering; then several of the warriors approached and peered within.
Heretofore the Swedes had always watched near-by their trap, for as a rule only the stronger bulls are thus caught, since in their greediness they prevent the weaker from approaching the covered bait, and when once within the ordinary rude trap woven on the spot of interlaced branches they are able, with the aid of their friends upon the outside, to demolish their prison and escape.