unprecedented degree
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunprecedentedanddegree
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unprecedented
adjective
uk/ʌnˈpres.ɪ.den.tɪd/us/ʌnˈpres.ə.den.t̬ɪd/
never having happened or existed in ...
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degree
noun
uk/dɪˈɡriː/us/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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(Definition ofunprecedentedanddegreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Our system has integrated semantic services to anunprecedenteddegree.
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Thus, with the ascent of general intelligence the intellect effectively became masculinized to anunprecedenteddegree.
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It also engaged people with the international economy to anunprecedenteddegreeand scale.
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Globalization is claimed to entail anunprecedenteddegreeof interpenetration between the global and the local.
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There is anunprecedenteddegreeof diversification.
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The resulting memorable chaos meant that train travel was unreliable to anunprecedenteddegree; it was as if there was no timetable.
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There was anunprecedenteddegreeof consultation about the new benefit we proposed.
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Eleven countries are launching the single currency with anunprecedenteddegreeof economic convergence.
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Taken together, these steps represent anunprecedenteddegreeof seeking out and listening to outside views.
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These clauses are the product of an almostunprecedenteddegreeof consultation for tax matters.
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As he reminded us, there is in the younger generation anunprecedenteddegreeof interest.
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Furthermore, anunprecedenteddegreeof uncertainty has been created among consumers.
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Every local authority has participated, exhibiting anunprecedenteddegreeof co-operation.
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Here is a medico-social advance in which all the evidence is on one side, to a quiteunprecedenteddegree.
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Certainly it would be foolish in the extreme to throw away thisunprecedenteddegreeof international consensus.
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To attain those objectives we have reduced taxation to anunprecedenteddegreeand raised the level of social benefits.
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However, an entirely unprecedented amount of information was made available and anunprecedenteddegreeof access was allowed.
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Accordingly, we invited service and civilian personnel to contribute their ideas, and they did so to a splendid andunprecedenteddegree.
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I think it is freely conceded, by people with experience of these matters, that the provisions are entrenched in the constitution to anunprecedenteddegree.
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Such anunprecedenteddegreeof economic growth was not sustained by domestic demand alone.
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During his rule, centralized military power increased to anunprecedenteddegreefor the region.
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This will require, by a more effective pooling of resources, the surrender in anunprecedenteddegree by each country of the ability to do as it pleases.
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This will require, by a more effective pooling of resoures, the surrender in anunprecedenteddegree by each country of the ability to do as it pleases.
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They were distinguished by their long, slender hulls which were influenced to anunprecedenteddegreeby their machinery.
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This allows a customer to personalize the guitar he wants to anunprecedenteddegreeat no additional cost.
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