To The Point That

B2 8+

Antonyms of to the point that

Collocations of to the point that

to the point that
Frequency: 70 %

Her fear of spiders had reached an extreme point that she couldn't even enter a room if she saw one.

to the point that
Frequency: 60 %

His obsession with video games had reached a point that he would play for hours without taking a break.

to the point that
Frequency: 50 %

The argument between the two friends had escalated to an intense point that they stopped talking to each other.

to the point that
Frequency: 45 %

The lack of funding had reached a critical point that the organization had to shut down.

to the point that
Frequency: 40 %

The pain in her knee had become unbearable to the point that she couldn't walk anymore.

Idiomatic Expressions for to the point that

  • Phrase: to the point that it's impossible
    Meaning: reaching a level that is not achievable or feasible
    Usage: The workload has increased to the point that it's impossible for one person to handle.