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drastically
[ dras-tik-lee ]
adverb
- so as to have a thorough or far-reaching effect; profoundly or radically:
Our everyday lives have been drastically altered by the huge number of innovations in medicine, transportation, communications, and more.
- extremely:
This school should be merged with others in the same locality, as the number of students studying here is drastically low.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of drastically1
Example Sentences
As a result, the arrival of British schools may not drastically change Nigeria's education system.
Fires weren’t so much on my radar, but as it happens, they have the ability to shift the earth beneath one’s feet just as drastically.
But language, it seems, has drastically changed how we use it.
“The process used by tee time brokers to book, advertise, resell, and rebook tee times has been drastically reduced,†spokesperson Romondo Locke said in a statement.
Mr Taylor said running a business in Jersey had changed drastically from the 1980s.
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