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to an adequate degree

 

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Adverbial to an adequate degree has 1 sense
  1. tolerably, well enough, to a tolerable degree, to an adequate degree - in a tolerable manner; "she did it well enough"

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Term: to an adequate degree

Description:

The term "to an adequate degree" refers to achieving a level of sufficiency or appropriateness in terms of quantity, quality, or extent. It signifies meeting the necessary requirements or standards in a satisfactory manner.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Adverb: The phrase "to an adequate degree" can function as an adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

Possible Senses:

  1. Achieving a level of sufficiency or appropriateness in any given context.

Usages:

Adverb:

  • She performed to an adequate degree during the speech, ensuring that she covered all the important points.
  • The new employee has been working to an adequate degree and meeting the expectations of the company.
  • We need to test the product to an adequate degree to ensure its quality and functionality.

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