dint in English

noun
1
an impression or hollow in a surface.
the soft dints at the top of a coconut
2
a blow or stroke, typically one made with a weapon in fighting.
verb
1
mark (a surface) with impressions or hollows.
the metal was dull and dinted

Use "dint" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "dint" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dint", or refer to the context using the word "dint" in the English Dictionary.

1. The problems must be tackled by dint of education.

2. He succeeded by dint of hard work.

3. He succeeds by dint of sheer hard work.

4. His success was by dint of hard work.

5. He reached the top by dint of great effort.

6. He passed the exam by dint of hard work.

7. By dint of Ordinarily Least Squares regressive is a pivotal step.

8. By dint of much trying he finally achieved his object.

9. Do you know that what have no of aggro is dint?

10. By dint of this ingenious scheme, his gloves were got on.

11. She became an honorary member by dint of winning the championship.

12. She got what she wanted by dint of pleading and threatening.

13. By dint of great patience, he built up an Armed Working Team.

14. 11 She became an honorary member by dint of winning the championship.

15. Then I launched into the apology, the explanation and finally, by dint of superhuman endeavour, the jokes.

16. They overcame all kinds of difficulties by dint of an indomitable spirit.

17. The breeze blows suddenly and suddenly, my hear the dint also recover.

18. At last , by dint of his articles, his stubborn efforts and his surpassing talent.

19. It examines how natural language can be assimilated algorithmically by dint of computers.

20. By dint of sheer hard work, she managed to pass all her exams.

21. The Caricature is beautiful!! Taj mahal in the background was something which I dint expect

22. By dint of hard work and persistence, she had got the job of manager.

23. Their desire develops a sorcery that the stronger effect has more to kill to harm dint.

24. A peculiar light seemed shed over everything, by dint of it being that house and no other!

25. He has acquired, by dint of threatening to resign, a directorate-general with about 150 officials.

26. At times, by dint of heroic effort, the Elves achieved a breathing space and cleared their lands.

27. 14 Their desire develops a sorcery that the stronger effect has more to kill to harm dint.

28. 30 Then I launched into the apology, the explanation and finally, by dint of superhuman endeavour, the jokes.

29. The authorities have kept the plates spinning by dint of an enormous effort and some unprecedented monetary measures.

30. By dint of their dogged determination and desire for public recognition, they united the shipping interests in London.

31. And though his grades each week never varied much from 9 and it was only by dint of hard work.

32. And though his grades each week never varied much from 9 and it was only by dint of hard work. Sentencedict.com

33. Results: Time and concentration of poison dying all had effect on the myocardial contracts dint and myocardial enzymogram of Bufo bufo gargarizans.

34. The day which welcome everyplace area City to have property dint in the meantime act for sale with the porcelain and ceramics cooperation of wholesale dealer.

35. Especially when borrowing archives, it is slow-speed, low-efficiency and can not get 100 percent nicety degree by dint of classified catalogues to go along with manual searching.

36. But after becoming bat can't carry on an attack and absorb blood, defendoofing the dint would also the nasty play descend, so incautious words would more easy the dead drop .

37. According to the Association for the Study of Songun Politics UK a pro-North Korean, Juche study group: Another historic significance of the Battle of Pochonbo was that it demonstrated at home and abroad a sure will of the Korean revolutionaries, who pioneered the revolution with arms and would advance it by dint of arms.

38. The great Comrades Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, putting forward the development of sports as a matter that has an important bearing on the prosperity of the country and nation, indicated the road ahead of the Juche-based sports and wrote a new chapter in the history of building a sports power by dint of outstanding ideas and leadership

39. Instead of being able to indulge in downward competition, we will have to hold fast to the fact that Europe’s ability to compete is dependent on the quality of its goods and services and on the leading position that they occupy, and we should not be too abashed to say loud and clear that something made and sold in Europe can not only claim to be ‘number one’ in terms of technology and quality, but also that it embodies certain European values, such as the idea that our products and services cannot come into being by dint of the ruthless exploitation of the environment or ruthless trampling on people’s rights.