To the point that
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British pronunciation/tə ðə pˈɔɪnt ðˈat/
American pronunciation/tə ðə pˈɔɪnt ðˈæt/

Definition & Meaning of "to the point that"

to the point that
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used to describe a situation where something has reached a particular level or condition, often implying that it has become excessive or extreme

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They argued about the issue for hours, to the point that they were both emotionally drained and exhausted.
She practiced her speech so much to the point that she could recite it word for word without any hesitation.
He has been working so hard, to the point that he 's neglecting his health.
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They argued about the issue for hours, to the point that they were both emotionally drained and exhausted.
She practiced her speech so much to the point that she could recite it word for word without any hesitation.
He has been working so hard, to the point that he's neglecting his health.
The noise from the construction next door has escalated to the point that it's disrupting our daily activities.
The workload at the office has increased to the point that employees are feeling overwhelmed and stressed.
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