What does dahilinde in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word dahilinde in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dahilinde in Turkish.

The word dahilinde in Turkish means içinde, dahilinde, dahilinde, kapsamında, içerisinde, bir ihtimal, yer almak, sezmek, öngörmek, olası olmayan, olmayacak, imkan dahilinde, mümkün, ihtimal dahilinde. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dahilinde

içinde, dahilinde

(on the inside of)

Lütfen belirlenen sınırların içinde kalmaya dikkat edin.
Please stay within the boundaries.

dahilinde

(within an organisation) (şirket, kuruluş, vb.)

We prefer to recruit internally rather than advertise posts outside the company.

kapsamında

(respecting scope or bounds)

They did not act within the terms of the agreement.

içerisinde

(limit: within)

The answer is in the normal range.

bir ihtimal

(possibly)

Would you by any chance be able to lend me $10?

yer almak

(be included in)

All of your vital sign readings fall within the normal range for your age.

sezmek, öngörmek

(suspect, sense)

We had an inkling that the film might be a success, but we weren't sure.

olası olmayan, olmayacak

(not likely)

Winning the lottery is improbable.

imkan dahilinde, mümkün

(that which is feasible)

You need to stop dreaming and concentrate on the possible.

ihtimal dahilinde

(consistent with what can be)

That's more money than one person could possibly spend in their lifetime. Try as hard as you possibly can to remember what happened.

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