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1
a
unit
used for
measuring
length
,
approximately
equal
to 2.54 centimetres,
sometimes
shown
by the
symbol
″:
Examples:
Twelve
inches are
equal
to one
foot
.
He had a cut an
inch
long
above
his left
eye
.
The
snow
was six inches
deep
in some
places
.
a
piece
of
wood
2″ by 2″
2
to move very
slowly
or in many
short
stages
:
Examples:
inch
towards We are inching towards an
agreement
.
inch
up
Crime
rates
have inched up in
recent
years.
inch
higher
Share
prices
inched
higher
during the day.
inch
closer
Residents
watched
the
flames
inch
closer
and
closer
.
3
a
unit
of measurement of
length
equal
to 1/12
foot
or 2.54
centimeters
4
to move very
slowly
, or in a lot of
short
stages
:
Examples:
[ I ]
Stock
prices
inched
higher
throughout
the
afternoon
.
[ T ]
Mike
inched the bookcase into
position
.
5
a
unit
of
measure
equal
to one-twelfth of a
foot
or 2.54 centimetres:
Examples:
Eighteen
inches of
snow
disrupted
deliveries
across
the
Midwest
.
The
tablet
computer's
screen
measures
9.4 inches diagonally.
Sheet
metal
cladding
costs
more per
square
inch
than
reinforced
plastic
.
6
to move very
slowly
or in a lot of
short
stages
:
Examples:
inch
ahead
/
along
/
forward
Crates
inched
along
the conveyor
belt
on their way out of the
warehouse
.
Legislators inched
closer
to
closing
a
loophole
in the
law
.
inch
up/
upward
Stocks
slowly
inched
upward
in
March
.
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