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ALL meanings of to a degree

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  • noun to a degree any of a series of steps or stages, as in a process or course of action; a point in any scale. 1
  • noun to a degree a stage or point in or as if in progression or retrogression: We followed the degrees of her recovery with joy. 1
  • noun to a degree a stage in a scale of intensity or amount: a high degree of mastery. 1
  • noun to a degree extent, measure, scope, or the like: To what degree will he cooperate? 1
  • noun to a degree a stage in a scale of rank or station; relative standing in society, business, etc.: His uncouth behavior showed him to be a man of low degree. 1
  • noun to a degree Education. an academic title conferred by universities and colleges as an indication of the completion of a course of study, or as an honorary recognition of achievement. 1
  • noun to a degree a unit of measure, as of temperature or pressure, marked off on the scale of a measuring instrument: This thermometer shows a scale of degrees between only 20° and 40° C. 1
  • noun to a degree Geometry. the 360th part of a complete angle or turn, often represented by the sign°, as in 45°, which is read as 45 degrees. Compare angle1 (def 1c). 1
  • noun to a degree the distinctive classification of a crime according to its gravity: murder in the first degree. 1
  • noun to a degree Grammar. one of the parallel formations of adjectives and adverbs used to express differences in quality, quantity, or intensity. In English, low and careful are the positive degree, lower and more careful are the comparative degree, lowest and most careful are the superlative degree. 1
  • noun to a degree Mathematics. the sum of the exponents of the variables in an algebraic term: x 3 and 2x 2 y are terms of degree three. the term of highest degree of a given equation or polynomial: The expression 3x 2 y + y 2 + 1 is of degree three. the exponent of the derivative of highest order appearing in a given differential equation. 1
  • noun to a degree Music. a tone or step of the scale. 1
  • noun to a degree Astrology. any of the 360 equal divisions of the ecliptic measured counterclockwise from the vernal equinox. Each of the 12 signs of the zodiac contains 30 degrees. 1
  • noun to a degree a certain distance or remove in the line of descent, determining the proximity of relationship: a cousin of the second degree. 1
  • noun to a degree Archaic. a line or point on the earth or the celestial sphere, as defined by degrees of latitude. 1
  • noun to a degree Obsolete. a step, as of a stair. 1
  • idioms to a degree by degrees, by easy stages; gradually: She grew angrier by degrees. 1
  • idioms to a degree to a degree, to a considerable extent; exceedingly. to a small extent; somewhat: He is to a degree difficult to get along with. 1
  • noun to a degree somewhat; rather 0
  • noun to a degree to a great extent 0
  • noun to a degree somewhat 0
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