degrees

Definition of degreesnext
plural of degree
1
as in stages
an individual part of a process, series, or ranking they worked on the project by degrees and eventually it got done

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as in levels
the placement of someone or something in relation to others in a vertical arrangement a Freemason of the 32nd degree

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Recent Examples of degrees The water in the system is cold, at about 22 degrees Celsius (71 degrees Fahrenheit), according to a rescue diver. CNN Money, 30 May 2026 Andrea discusses Hancock’s improved reliability Arm slot Hancock lowered his arm slot by 6 degrees. Andrea Arcadipane, New York Times, 29 May 2026 To clarify just how unusual these temperatures are, temperatures in London for the month of May typically average between 50 and 66 degrees F (10 to 19 degrees C). Chelsea Gohd, Space.com, 29 May 2026 With clouds clearing out, temps could climb by Sunday and Monday, when the highs may peak near 90 degrees, the forecast shows. Kendrick Calfee, Kansas City Star, 29 May 2026 Uncrewed robotic lunar landings NASA and its commercial partners have landed three robotic vehicles on the moon since 2024 – all to varying degrees of success. Eric Lagatta, USA Today, 29 May 2026 There were recently a couple of stories about influencers that have to various degrees been paid by the different gubernatorial candidates, particularly Steyer and Becerra. Carlos De Loera, Los Angeles Times, 29 May 2026 The best know how to play through grabbing or shoving of various degrees. Joseph Dycus, Mercury News, 29 May 2026 Most food-grade silicone products are designed to handle temperatures up to around 428 degrees Fahrenheit, though some formulations are rated closer to 500 degrees. Ryan Brennan may 22, Charlotte Observer, 22 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for degrees
Noun
  • Police have not released the woman’s name or cause of death, stating the investigation is in the preliminary stages.
    Ryan Macasero, Mercury News, 31 May 2026
  • The bill, still in its early stages, has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration.
    Daryl Lim, Fortune, 30 May 2026
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  • Garrincha also played at the 1966 World Cup, but his drinking had reached catastrophic levels by then.
    Jack Lang, New York Times, 28 May 2026
  • UnidosUS notes that both parties are underperforming their 2024 levels among Latinos, which could be a sign of the broader voter discontent across the electorate towards the leadership of both parties.
    Fin Daniel Gómez, CBS News, 27 May 2026
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  • Howard added 22 points and grabbed a team-best eight rebounds, and Miles added 16 points and eight assists.
    Mike Cook, Twin Cities, 28 May 2026
  • The matchup will bear some tension following last Friday’s heated game, when Clark silenced critics by returning from a back injury to post 22 points and nine assists in an Indiana victory.
    Alejandro Avila OutKick, FOXNews.com, 28 May 2026
Noun
  • By embedding resale opportunities straight into the initial buying destination, Naia creates early indicators of long-term value, encourages a continuous cycle of wardrobe circulation and positions itself as the definitive global destination for independent fashion.
    Arthur Zaczkiewicz, Footwear News, 27 May 2026
  • The Sequoia partner jumped 64 spots, propelled largely by early and concentrated positions in SpaceX and xAI – two of the companies most responsible for this year’s surge in private-market value concentration.
    TrueBridge Capital, Forbes.com, 27 May 2026
Noun
  • The Yellow Submarine series traces back to one of the oddest chapters in modern Scotch whisky history.
    Emily Price, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026
  • Entire chapters of football history have been written on the turf of the Estadio Azteca, one of the sport’s holy sites.
    Jack Lang, New York Times, 1 June 2026
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  • Müller joins their ranks with these affectionate images.
    James Quandt, Artforum, 2 June 2026
  • His victim, in her unassailable purity, resists him, thereby proving that the arrivistes populating the ranks of England’s most upwardly mobile class had a moral edge over the nobility.
    Becca Rothfeld, New Yorker, 1 June 2026
Noun
  • Every film school grad can walk you through the different phases of making a movie.
    Daren Smith, IndieWire, 27 May 2026
  • By jumping into man-to-man phases as their opponents were looking to consolidate possession, the non-elite sides now had a fighting chance of pulling their talent-heavy opponents down to their level.
    Jon Mackenzie, New York Times, 27 May 2026
Noun
  • Cruelty and ruthlessness are deemed just, not only in the highest echelons of politics but also trickling down to daily life.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 21 May 2026
  • There’s often a great deal of hype (some deserved, some not) and vendor promises about transformation and new echelons of efficiency.
    Eddy Azad, Forbes.com, 20 May 2026

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