To the nth degree In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to the nth degree", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Maeve Y Pham calendar 2021-09-06 04:09

Meaning of To the nth degree

Synonyms:

as far as possible

To the nth degree American British adverb phrase

To the extreme level; or to process something as far as possible. 

Your failure proves that you never attempt to the nth degree.

Through the evaluation gesture, the audience shows losing interest to the nth degree but, they stay for the courtesy’s sake.

One day, I’m going to leave everything behind and travel to the nth degree.

Other phrases about:

head and shoulders above

At a much higher level than other people or things

in/into the stratosphere

At or to a very high level

even stevens

Used to indicate the fair in benefits, especially after a loan has been paid off.

Origin of To the nth degree

In mathematics, nth means an unspecified member of a number series or listed items. 

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