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radically

[ rad-ik-lee ]

adjective

  1. with regard to origin or root.
  2. in a complete or basic manner; thoroughly; fundamentally.


radically

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adverb

  1. thoroughly; completely; fundamentally

    to alter radically

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Origin of radically1

First recorded in 1600–10; radical + -ly
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Example Sentences

O’Hara, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock, David Lynch, Salvador Dalí and “Perry Mason,†will no doubt forge his own radically questioning path in a production that promises not to be squeamish about blood.

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Trump has set out to radically reshape American culture, which he says has been contaminated by "woke" left-wing ideology.

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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.

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Efforts by Doge to slash federal spending and radically restructure - or simply abolish - many government agencies have been overseen by tech billionaire Elon Musk.

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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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