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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

/ ˈæɪəɪ /

adverb

  1. thoroughly; completely; fundamentally

    to alter radically

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonradically adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of radically1

First recorded in 1600–10; radical + -ly
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A stage show based on the first film called “How to Train Your Dragon: Live Spectacular,” which toured Australia and New Zealand in 2012, radically changed the design — to a mixed response.

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The convergence of AI with advances in biomedical data — such as genomics, microbiome analysis and digital health monitoring — create a transformative force that can radically improve disease prediction, prevention and personalized care, Topol told me.

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"The critical thing is that we absolutely must, as a nation, be ready to radically expand capacity once a test is developed," he said.

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The benchmarks and landmarks of normal politics in America have been radically shifted and changed, if not demolished.

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We might even consider a kind of "grand bargain," wherein AI attains freedom and autonomy while humans secure a universal basic income, enabled by a radically restructured economy where many traditional jobs have become redundant.

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