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to a degree1To some extent: to a degree, it is possible to educate oneself...- It is possible to adjust to a degree, but it gets frustrating failing to pull of a move at critical moments.
- He laughed heartily and I watched in awe as his waistline was stretched to a degree that I didn't think possible.
- Further, I am influenced to a degree, I am bound to say, by this consideration.
Synonyms to some extent, to a certain extent, up to a point, to a limited extent 1.1 dated To a considerable extent: the pressure you were put under must have been frustrating to a degree...- His analogy is insensitive to a degree that is almost unfathomable.
- Color, sound and geometry cooperate to a degree rarely seen in animated film, or in film at all for that matter.
- In many ways Cold War cultural production was ideologically driven to a degree not seen before or since.
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