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to a degree in British English See full dictionary entry for degree to a degree in American English 1. Chiefly British to a great extent See full dictionary entry for degree Examples of 'to a degree' in a sentenceto a degree Fanning's eyes -- almost buried in flesh -- were now direct, concentrating to a degree that would have pleased any teacher.By the time I was thirteen I had modified my accent to a degree, and my voice itself had brought me a certain notoriety.Everyone in this room probably knew of Milan Stevens's schedule, at least to a degree.A need to make her his, to bind her to him - to have her and know her to a degree beyond the carnal. |