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to the nth degree

Meaning

to the nth degree

(idiomatic) As much as possible, to the greatest extent.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:to the full

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

You get the software you pay for. In every sense. To the nth degree. That's the way the world works. Dave Winer

I used to be so hard on myself. So hard on myself. Just my own worst critic to the nth degree. Absolutely undermining my confidence in every moment. Bad tape in my head all the time. Bellamy Young

I think love can be really tough. Because it involves ultimately an honesty to the nth degree that you are capable of. Once said, you've lost your deposit. It's best if you don't say it. John Hurt

With all due respect to lawyers, it's wonderful that you have this intricate knowledge. You break down words to the nth degree. And sometimes I find it rather disgusting. And it goes on and on. Sonny Bono

Everyone has faith in God though everyone does not know it. For everyone has faith in himself and that multiplied to the nth degree is God. The sum total of all that lives is God. We may not be God, but we are of God, even as a little drop of water is of the ocean. Mahatma Gandhi

To add insult to injury, the officer who killed his brother, Detective Connors (J.D. Evermore), mysteriously isn’t a part of the force (or, if he is, he’s being protected by the blue wall to the nth degree). Source: Internet

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