degress

[US]/diːɡriːz/
[UK]/dɪˈɡriːz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A unit of angular measurement equal to 1/360 of a complete circle or the angle subtended by an arc equal to its radius at the center.; A level or stage in a scale or series, such as a point on a temperature scale.

Phrases & Collocations

prices degress

degress slowly

begins to degress

demand degresses

degressing trend

has degressed

temperature degress

continues to degress

rapidly degress

degress in value

Example Sentences

the temperature rose to 35 degrees celsius by noon.

she earned her bachelor's degree in economics last year.

to some degree, i agree with your assessment.

the angle of the roof is 45 degrees.

he completed his master's degree in computer science.

there are varying degrees of difficulty in the exam.

by degrees, the situation began to improve.

the scientist measured the degrees of freedom in the molecule.

water freezes at zero degrees celsius.

he has a doctorate degree from harvard university.

the error occurred to a lesser degree than expected.

the temperature dropped several degrees overnight.

she explained the concept to a remarkable degree of clarity.

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