1. to a T - Adverb
2. to a T - Phrase
in every detail
Source: WordNetWhich was performed to a T. François Rabelais
Indian intellectuals today feel radical when they condemn fundamentalism, but not many people are talking about the links between privatization, globalization, and fundamentalism. Globalization suits the Indian elite to a T. Fundamentalism doesn't. Arundhati Roy
You see they'd have fitted him to a T. Samuel Johnson
the new house suited them to a T Source: Internet
It might not reinvent the wheel, but it executes its tried-and-tested gameplay mechanics to a T, making the whole game a blast to play through. Source: Internet
"Given the high numbers that are occurring provincially in Hutterite communities, we need to have assurances that Hutterite communities are following the preventative measures to a T," Maze said. Source: Internet