dint

[dɪnt]

dint Definition

  • 1an impression or hollow in a surface, typically caused by something striking it
  • 2force or power
  • 3by dint of: through the use of; with the help of

Using dint: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dint" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car's door had a large dint from the collision.

  • Example

    He achieved his success by dint of hard work and determination.

  • Example

    By dint of her charm, she managed to persuade him to change his mind.

dint Synonyms and Antonyms

Origins of dint

from Old English 'dynt', meaning 'blow'

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Summary: dint in Brief

The term 'dint' [dɪnt] refers to an impression or hollow in a surface, often caused by something striking it. It can also mean force or power, as in 'He achieved his success by dint of hard work and determination.' The phrase 'by dint of' means through the use of or with the help of.