millimetre

Try making your own sentence. Get instant feedback.

Millimetre Definition & Meaning

1. A millimetre is a unit of measurement equal to one thousandth of a metre. example sentence: the length of the pencil is 15 millimetres.

Example:

2. A millimetre is a small unit of length used to measure the thickness of objects. example sentence: the thickness of the paper is only

Example:

3. 1 millimetres.

Example:

4. A millimetre is a metric unit of measurement used in engineering and science. example sentence: the machine parts are manufactured with a precision of

Example:

5. 01 millimetres.

Example:

6. A millimetre is a common unit of measurement used in the medical field to measure the size of tumors or lesions. example sentence: the doctor measured the size of the tumor to be 3 millimetres in diameter.

Example:

7. A millimetre is a unit of measurement used in the construction industry to measure the thickness of materials such as tiles or flooring. example sentence: the tiles are 5 millimetres thick and need to be installed with precision.

Example:

Examples of the word millimetre used in sentences.

  • She noticed a millimetre crack in the windowpane.
  • The length of my pencil lead is only a millimetre.
  • The thickness of this sheet of paper is less than a millimetre.
  • I need to measure the distance between these two points with a millimetre ruler.
  • The width of this button is only a few millimetres.
  • The distance between the two bolts was just a few millimetres, making it difficult to tighten them.
  • The doctor said the cut on my finger was only a few millimetres deep.
  • The jeweler carefully measured the diamond to the nearest millimetre to ensure a perfect fit in the setting.
  • The meteorologist predicted that the rainfall would measure in millimetres rather than centimetres.
  • My carpenter friend needs to cut the wood to exact millimetre measurements.
  • The carpenter expertly cut the wooden panel with a precision of a few millimetres to fit perfectly.
  • The new phone has a thickness of just 7 millimetres, making it the thinnest phone in the market.
  • The distance between the two dots on the paper is only a few millimetres.
  • The doctor carefully measured the size of the wound with a millimetre ruler.
  • The meteorologist predicted that the rainfall in the region would be below 10 millimetres for the next week.
  • The engineer measured and adjusted each millimetre of the machine to guarantee optimal performance.
  • The artist spent hours measuring each millimetre of the canvas to ensure the precise placement of every stroke.
  • The weather forecast predicted heavy rainfall, with up to 50 millimetres expected in some areas.
  • The tailor took the customer's measurements to the millimetre, ensuring the perfect fit of the suit.
  • The surgeon's precision was so accurate that he cut the tissue to the millimetre, leaving no room for error.
  • The artist meticulously measured each millimetre of the canvas to create a perfectly proportioned work of art.
  • The weatherman predicted rainfall of up to two millimetres in the city, leading to precautionary measures being taken.
  • The distance between the two buildings was only a few millimetres, making it difficult to fit the new piping system.
  • The surgeon carefully measured the incision with a millimetre ruler before making the first cut.
  • The quality control inspector rejected the product as it was off by several millimetres from the given specifications.
  • The accuracy of the laser measurements is down to the millimetre, making it a highly precise tool for scientific research.
  • Despite the millimetre of difference in their sizes, the two pieces of the puzzle would not fit together perfectly.
  • The seamstress noticed that the hem on the dress was a fraction of a millimetre too long and quickly made the necessary adjustments to ensure it fit her client perfectly.
  • The carpenter measured the length of the board down to the millimetre, ensuring that it would fit exactly where it needed to go in the construction project.
  • The surgeon worked with millimetre precision, ensuring that each incision was made precisely where it needed to be to minimize scarring.
Copyright © 2023 Jaehyeong Lee
hi@jaehlee.dev
Home | Check | About | Sentences | Word List | Idioms | Slang | 한국어