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radically
[ rad-ik-lee ]
adjective
- with regard to origin or root.
- in a complete or basic manner; thoroughly; fundamentally.
radically
/ ˈæɪəɪ /
adverb
- thoroughly; completely; fundamentally
to alter radically
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz·i·· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of radically1
Example Sentences
In pursuit of that vision, Trump in February issued an executive order calling on federal agencies to radically scale down their operations.
From riding roughshod over laws and institutional checks on its power to radically dismantling fundamental institutions of American politics, it is clear that neo-MAGAism is unlike anything seen previously in American history.
Nandy has previously said the charge was "deeply regressive" and that she was thinking "quite radically and creatively" about alternatives.
That’s a radically different worldview than past presidents held, and I think it’s out of step with how most Americans see the world.
By signing on with Munger, Tolles, the Yale Law School graduate embraced a firm that describes its corporate culture as “radically progressive.”
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