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Definitions from the WebTo What DegreeDescription:"To what degree" is a phrase used to inquire about the extent or level of something. It seeks to determine the extent or intensity of a particular quality, characteristic, or condition. Usage:Adverbial Usage: 1. The phrase "to what degree" is commonly used to express a curiosity or question about the extent of something. Example: To what degree did the new policy affect employee satisfaction? 2. It may also be used to indicate uncertainty or vagueness about a particular level or extent. Example: I'm not sure to what degree he understood the instructions. Noun Usage: 1. The phrase can be used as a noun in some contexts to represent a certain level or extent of a quality or condition. Example: The success of the project will depend on the team's commitment and to what degree they can meet deadlines. Related Products: To explore related books and resources about degree, search on Amazon. | ||||
to vie to vindicate to voluntarily do without to waddle to walk the plank to wane to wash to weep to what degree to what extent to which to windward to wit to with the enemy agent in warth is treason to withdraw to work to work together
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