dint

  • 41by dint of of doing something — by dint of sth/of doing sth idiom (formal) by means of sth • He succeeded by dint of hard work. • She became an honorary member by dint of winning the championship. Main entry: ↑dint …

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  • 42by dint of — {prep.} By the exertion of; by the use of; through. * /By dint of sheer toughness and real courage, he lived through the jungle difficulties and dangers./ * /His success in college was largely by dint of hard study./ …

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  • 43by dint of — {prep.} By the exertion of; by the use of; through. * /By dint of sheer toughness and real courage, he lived through the jungle difficulties and dangers./ * /His success in college was largely by dint of hard study./ …

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  • 44by\ dint\ of — prep. By the exertion of; by the use of; through. By dint of sheer toughness and real courage, he lived through the jungle difficulties and dangers. His success in college was largely by dint of hard study …

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  • 45by dint of something — by dint of (something) as a result of or because of something. By dint of hard work, I had risen to the position of district principal …

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  • 46by dint of — (something) as a result of or because of something. By dint of hard work, I had risen to the position of district principal …

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  • 47by dint of — This means as a result of or because of : It would be good to think he d risen to position of Chief Executive by dint of hard work …

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  • 48by dint of — ► by dint of by means of. Main Entry: ↑dint …

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  • 49by dint of — phrasal by force of ; because of < succeeded by dint of hard work > …

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  • 50by dint of — preposition By reason of; by means of. Nobs, by dint of much scrambling and one or two narrow escapes from death, had managed to follow us up the cliff and was now curled between me and the doorway, having devoured a piece of the dried meat,&#8230; …

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