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Term: Some Extent

Definition: To a certain degree or amount; not completely or entirely.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective: some extent
  • Adverb: to some extent
  • Noun: extent

Senses:

  1. Used as an adjective:
    • The results were satisfactory to some extent, but not entirely.
    • She trusted him to some extent, although there were doubts.
  2. Used as an adverb:
    • He is happy to help to some extent, so ask for his assistance.
    • Her knowledge of Italian language is limited to some extent.
  3. Used as a noun:
    • People tend to underestimate the extent of the problem.
    • The extent of the damage was beyond repair.

Sample Sentences:

Adjective:

  1. The team's success was limited to some extent by their inexperienced coach.
  2. He enjoyed the movie, but found the humor only amusing to some extent.

Adverb:

  1. The new regulations will improve safety to some extent.
  2. They managed to complete the project on time, but only to some extent.

Noun:

  1. The extent of their travels amazed everyone.
  2. We were unaware of the extent of the situation until it was too late.

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