What is another word for to that extent?

Pronunciation: [tə ðat ɛkstˈɛnt] (IPA)

To that extent is a commonly used phrase to denote the degree or extent to which something is true or valid. However, there are several synonyms to this phrase that can be used in different contexts. Some alternatives include "to such a degree," "to that degree," "to this degree," "to the same extent," "in that regard," "in that respect," "in this respect," and "in the same way." These synonyms can be used interchangeably, depending on the context and the preference of the speaker or writer. Using different words and phrases can add variety and clarity to the language, making it more interesting and effective.

What are the hypernyms for To that extent?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with To that extent

  • So to that extent that was a very sharp reminder a few months out from the election that we weren't performing in the eyes of the public to the level that they wanted if they were going to re-elect us. So we went out and were much more upfront on issues.
    Jim Bolger
  • I would say that if you don't feel like talking to the crowd something is wrong and if you force yourself to talk to them things will happen and to that extent things aren't choreographed.
    Leo Kottke
  • We respond to a drama to that extent to which it corresponds to our dreamlife.
    David Mamet
  • Whoever sets any bounds for the reconstructive power of the religious life over the social relations and institutions of men, to that extent denies the faith of the Master.
    Walter Rauschenbusch
  • If we intensify our efforts we can have a cloned baby within a year or two, but I don't know whether we can intensify our efforts to that extent. We're not really under pressure to deliver a cloned baby to this world. What we are under pressure to do is to deliver a cloned baby that is a healthy one.
    Panayiotis Zavos

Related words: to that degree, to the extent that, to a certain extent, to the same extent, to a degree

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