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Definitions from the WebTerm: To No DegreePart of Speech: Adverb phrase Sense: Indicates the complete absence or lack of a particular quality or extent. Usage: This phrase is used to emphasize that something is not at all or in any way true, possible, or present. Sample Sentences: 1. She was to no degree interested in attending the concert as she disliked the band's music. 2. We searched the entire house but found to no degree any trace of the missing keys. 3. The company's profits increased to no degree during the economic downturn, resulting in severe budget cuts. 4. Despite the efforts, the new advertising campaign contributed to no degree in boosting the product's sales. 5. His false claims were believed by to no degree a single person in the audience. Related Products: For books related to the English language and dictionaries, check out the English Language Dictionary Collection on Amazon. | ||||
to mess up to mislead to muse on to mush to my discontent to my surprise to name only a few to narrate or tell to no degree to noodle to one ear to one s surprise to optimize to order to organize to outside to outside resource
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