Synonym: extreme, fierce, intense, rough, severe, tough, violent. Similar words: drastically, procrastinate, plastic, procrastination, bombastic, fantastic, gymnastics, enthusiastic. Meaning: ['dræstɪk] adj. forceful and extreme and rigorous.
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1. Drastic measures are needed to clean up the profession.
2. Talk to me before you do anything drastic.
3. The situation calls for drastic action.
4. The government is threatening to take drastic action.
5. Many employees have had to take drastic cuts in pay.
6. NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were not met.
7. The situation called for drastic action .
8. Our budget needs drastic revision.
9. The scheme has recently undergone drastic revision.
10. People are not ready for such drastic actions.
11. We need to take drastic steps to reduce pollution.
12. Drastic measures will have to be taken to restore order.
13. He has promised drastic disciplinary action if they do not mend their ways.
14. Drastic changes are needed if environmental catastrophe is to be avoided.
15. He's not going to do anything drastic about economic policy.
16. There are going to have to be some drastic changes.
17. Unions will disappear entirely or undergo drastic change.
18. Labour's Whitehall plans are more drastic.
19. A drastic overhaul of land-ownership and farming is urgent.
20. But this would be such a drastic step.
21. But this seems much too drastic.
22. Drastic overnight changes will certainly lead to digestive upsets.
23. Drastic situations require drastic measures.
24. Recent violence made it necessary to take drastic measures.
25. The situation brings home to us the need for drastic preventive measures.
26. The situation brings home to us the need for drastic preventive actions.
27. Most of the council members are reluctant to make such a drastic move .
28. Lisbon's foreign earnings have been badly hurt by the drastic drop in tourism.
29. The clear message of the scientific reports is that there should be a drastic cut in car use.
30. Linda knew that for both their sakes she must take drastic action.
More similar words: drastically, procrastinate, plastic, procrastination, bombastic, fantastic, gymnastics, enthusiastic, ecclesiastical, enthusiastically, contrast, by contrast, contrast to, dramatic, dramatically, infrastructure, melodramatic, swastika, chastise, pastime, mastiff, boasting, stick, castigate, sticky, rustic, mystic, eristic, stick to, stick out.