Similar words: dramatic, automatically, politically, practically, statistical, drama, mathematics, typically. Meaning: [drəˈmætɪkəlɪ] adv. 1. in a very impressive manner 2. in a dramatic manner 3. with respect to dramatic value.
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91. Deformation modes involving hydrogen also drop dramatically in frequency on isotopic substitution.
92. The brunette was strikingly attractive in a way that was dramatically enhanced by make-up and clothes.
93. His defence lawyer said that Wilson's lifestyle had altered dramatically since the offences three years ago.
94. A dramatically lower savings rate, low growth rates in investment and labor productivity, and stagnating wages are a direct result.
95. Insectivore molars from category 5 predator assemblages are even more dramatically digested.
96. Trade gap falls Britain's trade deficit with the rest of the world shrank dramatically as output from factories rose.
97. Now the rate of new infections drops dramatically along a mathematical curve almost the opposite of the one it initially rose upon.
98. Since hunting was stopped about twenty years ago, the behaviour of the seals has changed dramatically.
99. The styles now flooding the High Street are all dramatically long, with hemlines hovering around the ankle.
100. Members of the town's hospice movement say trade has fallen dramatically at their charity shop.
101. On 9 January 1986 Heseltine dramatically walked out of a full Cabinet and resigned in the full glare of televisual attention.
102. But when a manganese plant south of the city closed, those levels dropped dramatically.
103. It is a breathtaking tactic and has been used most dramatically in the debate over federalism.
104. This piece of woodland contrasts dramatically with the conifer plantation on the other side of the bridge.
105. Likewise, aesthetically lacquered trappings dramatically impede the movements of the drama's main characters.
106. Although people are now free to express their opinions, their economic situation has deteriorated dramatically.
107. This is a very basic pattern but it can alter a plain garment dramatically.
108. Several of the determinants of the demand for physician services have complicated the picture by dramatically changing over the last two decades.
109. The number of people in the catchment area of the resource centre who now seek residential care has dropped dramatically.
110. If these pressures increase or decrease dramatically how will this affect the stability of the society?
111. Dennis put his glass down and cracked his knuckles dramatically.
112. Those new standards, the product of years of work, will dramatically change the way students are taught in California.
113. Many farmers even in DRAs are wealthy on paper simply because land prices have increased dramatically during the last thirty years.
114. The agendas of the press and the Republican electorate diverge dramatically during primary season, but not because of ideology.
115. New roads, stadium lights and steel fencing have dramatically altered the 5-mile stretch patrolled by agents from the Imperial Beach station.
116. Adoption has decreased dramatically during 20 years as a reflection of changes in legislation and public attitudes.
117. Modern telecommunications technologies have the potential to alter dramatically the role of wired media.
118. Baits Once again this area has changed dramatically in the past 12 years.
119. The number of fatal accidents in the construction industry has dropped dramatically in recent years.
120. Overnight, in a flash-flood, it will dramatically move its banks,(http://sentencedict.com/dramatically.html) depositing shoals and cutting new channels.
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