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radically
[ rad-ik-lee ]
adjective
- with regard to origin or root.
- in a complete or basic manner; thoroughly; fundamentally.
radically
/ ˈrædɪkəlɪ /
adverb
- thoroughly; completely; fundamentally
to alter radically
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- non·radi·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of radically1
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Example Sentences
The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles.
For Sanders to do that, he said, “he would have to embrace a radically different form of politics.”
The tone of the declaration is radically different from “A few sentences.”
He would have probably done both in much the same way: with elegance and restraint, yet radically.
In the main, however, we are looking at a radically fractured discourse.
The wise doctors thought there was nothing radically wrong; but strongly recommended change of air.
We do not see, however, that so far Divinity has been able to radically cure itself of the evil which is caused by men.
It had nearly succeeded in 1848, when Europe was in flames, but Mazzini would not see how radically circumstances had changed.
But he found a numerous and powerful school, that built morality on what he believed to be radically wrong foundations.
The two men differ again radically in their influence on class relations.
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