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radically
[ rad-ik-lee ]
adjective
- with regard to origin or root.
- in a complete or basic manner; thoroughly; fundamentally.
radically
/ ˈ°ùæ»åɪ°ìÉ™±ôɪ /
adverb
- thoroughly; completely; fundamentally
to alter radically
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Example Sentences
O’Hara, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock, David Lynch, Salvador Dalà and “Perry Mason,†will no doubt forge his own radically questioning path in a production that promises not to be squeamish about blood.
Trump has set out to radically reshape American culture, which he says has been contaminated by "woke" left-wing ideology.
To come back as fast as possible, the 83-year-old widow has decided on a home radically different from the 1939 Tudor where she and her husband raised their two daughters.
Efforts by Doge to slash federal spending and radically restructure - or simply abolish - many government agencies have been overseen by tech billionaire Elon Musk.
But if Ireland’s radically asymmetrical relationship with the U.S. is distinctive, the crisis it represents is global and afflicts many other small and medium-size nations.
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