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drastically

[ dras-tik-lee ]

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. extremely:

    This school should be merged with others in the same locality, as the number of students studying here is drastically low.



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As a result, the arrival of British schools may not drastically change Nigeria's education system.

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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.

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But language, it seems, has drastically changed how we use it.

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Mr Taylor said running a business in Jersey had changed drastically from the 1980s.

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