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Sentence count:199+9Posted:2017-02-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: extremefierceintenseroughseveretoughviolentSimilar words: drasticallyprocrastinateplasticprocrastinationbombasticfantasticgymnasticsenthusiasticMeaning: ['dræstɪk]  adj. forceful and extreme and rigorous. 
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61. Although Crossroads would change radically during its life under Central's leadership, the most drastic decision came in 1987.
62. The wider and more drastic the clause, the more care must be taken to bring it to the buyer's attention.
63. The present idiotic trends can not go on for ever, and there could soon be drastic changes.
64. The effects on public expenditure have not been as drastic as might have been expected.
65. The turnover of wild individuals in an established population is a drastic weeding out of animals that are either unfit or unlucky.
66. This, in effect, would outlaw the inflationary creation of money - a drastic change, if it happens.
67. If drastic steps are not taken - a crucial qualification - it seems set to grow even further in the coming years.
68. Some local authorities have taken drastic measures to deal with the problem.
69. I was beginning to get desperate. Drastic measures were called for.
70. This could have taken years, so the President decided on more drastic action.
71. The change of government policy can not be too drastic.
72. The result is that, chapter after chapter, there are errors ranging from factual detail to total distortion through drastic editing.
73. In the midst of a losing streak, Harbaugh decided drastic action was needed.
74. To clear static, persevere by taking drastic steps to fight all interference and distraction.
75. Not that she wanted to lose her virginity - nothing as drastic as that!
76. Therefore, the Beeching proposals were quite drastic, although arguably there was no commercial alternative to closing numerous uneconomic lines.
77. Indeed, although regulatory offences in the abstract may be regarded as of minor consequence they may in certain cases have drastic results.
78. The drastic cuts come a week after Aldershot were wound up and rekindle fears for several Fourth Division clubs facing closure.
79. Often this passes unnoticed because changes in other areas, such as lifestyle,(www.Sentencedict.com) seem so drastic and appear so obvious.
80. Some countries have taken more drastic protective measures to save the rhinos.
81. The effect on the final rent review would be even more drastic.
82. He predicted a 25 percent fall in national income by the end of the year if drastic steps were not taken.
83. I had the feeling Ted might have gotten a tattoo or something, made some drastic alteration in himself.
84. Companies these days also reduce costs by taking drastic measures within.
85. He certainly seems to have been asking for something, if not something quite as drastic as he got.
86. Obviously, such a drastic revision created a significant amount of tension at the plant.
87. This may not sound too drastic, but these overall figures do not do any kind of justice to the overcrowding problem.
88. The measures to contain this latest outbreak are drastic and require a reversal of our attitudes towards the countryside.
89. The choices ahead are as drastic and clearcut as the choice between trad jazz and new jazz.
90. A more drastic effect of temperature on the stability of HLA-B5 is evident.
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