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Princeton's WordNet

  1. insofar, in so far, so far, to that extent, to that degreeadverb

    to the degree or extent that

    "insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man"; "so far as it is reasonably practical he should practice restraint"

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  1. to that degree

    "To that degree" is a phrase used to express the extent, amount, or level to which something is applicable, true, or relevant. It is typically used in response to a question or assertion to confirm the intensity or seriousness of the situation. It's synonymous with "to that extent" or "so much".

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to that degree in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to that degree in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of to that degree in a Sentence

  1. James Franco:

    Werner's still kind of in there, he makes a point of clacking the slate and he's just always there ... Wim is connected in his own way to the same degree, but it comes off as a little more gentle.

  2. Mitul Kotecha:

    China is continuing to instil a degree of stability after the sharp volatility at the beginning of the month by announcing stable to firmer fixings, tighter liquidity has contributed to a squeeze on long USD/CNH positions and will mean investors are wary of shorting CNH in the near term.

  3. Jonathan Greenblatt:

    While Twitter ostensibly has an anti-hate policy that includes antisemitism, it is unclear the degree to which it is being enforced.

  4. Carmen Roe:

    What we do know is : very suspicious, highly irregular and could lead to criminal charges, both cases, at a value of greater than $ 300,000, are first-degree felonies.

  5. Adam Smith:

    The mind is so rarely disturbed, but that the company of friend will restore it to some degree of tranquility and sedateness.


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