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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121. She dramatically resigned after hearing that he has been invited to speak at the Green party conference next month.
122. The demand for courses had declined dramatically as more facilities became available in Third World countries.
123. A closed door stops draughts spreading the flames, and dramatically slows the progress of a fire.
124. And growing prosperity has boosted the quality of life for workers, while dramatically diminishing the number of labor complaints.
125. But the situation might have changed dramatically Thursday night, with Arizona losing at home to Stanford.
126. Since then the incidence of the disease, which can cause severe paralysis, has dropped dramatically.
127. She belonged to a generation who had fine voices and who were also dramatically credible.
128. Fuel costs increased dramatically during the mid-1970s and have remained high ever since, and this adversely affects many old people.
129. Because of chemical pollution of rivers, the cost of producing safe, palatable drinking water has risen dramatically.
130. And always to areas where the ocean floor dropped dramatically; great fissures in the rocky crust.
131. Once in the barn, Stewart felt obliged to follow through on the expedition by dramatically expressing undying love for Susan Mary.
132. Reported near collisions involving military and civilian aircraft have dropped dramatically in the 1990s.
133. I once watched a Gamow bag quite dramatically save the life of a trekker with cerebral edema.
134. Prices of electronic components have fallen dramatically - this again usually is only possible with large scale in sales.
135. This willingness by police and pickets to engage in violent confrontation was dramatically revealed during the 1984-5 coal dispute.
136. The government has argued that commercial fishing on the coast has declined dramatically.
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138. The situation does not appear to have altered dramatically since then.
139. But if economic factors are included, our choices of future missions will be dramatically changed.
140. Mr Greenspan could, and would, defend himself by arguing that the world had changed dramatically over the intervening decade.
141. The number of attacks on foreign aid workers has escalated dramatically.
142. Nell felt almost giddy at the way her outlook on the future had so dramatically altered.
143. Miss Perrie was about to film key scenes for Coronation Street when she was dramatically taken ill.
144. With the beginning of the closure programme in the pits the situation changed dramatically.
145. What varies, and varies dramatically, is the conscious effort with which they are identified and undertaken.
146. District Service Centres will dramatically reduce processing costs and the price paid by business customers.
147. The risk of a mid-air collision over central London has increased dramatically.
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148. In addition, environmental standards have improved - sometimes dramatically - and leisure and recreational facilities have been substantially enhanced.
149. In contemporary times, nowhere is the difference between wild and farm-raised waterfowl more dramatically apparent than with goose.
150. Yet the young are living in an age which over the past year has become dramatically uncertain.
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