Similar words: enthusiastically, dramatically, euphemistically, statically, mystical, practically, fanatically, erratically. Meaning: adv. in a drastic manner.
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31. Is it popular attitudes towards democracy which have changed so drastically?
32. Yet that examination has stopped drastically short of a searching investigation into the past.
33. However, the coastline has altered drastically in the last 10,000 years.
34. I mean, can't a high-profile couple get drastically different hairstyles without it attracting attention?
35. Scattered through the policy review are proposals to: Drastically alter the status and organisation of the Department of Trade and Industry.
36. For the last year, charity shops have had to cut back the number of toys they sell drastically because of new legislation.
37. Added to satellite communications, this could drastically reduce the need, among other things, for commuting in cities.
38. Latest export statistics show Britain's grain trade with foreign competitors drastically reduced - while imports are rising.
39. At this time still a regular smoker, I made one film which made me drastically change my views about it.
40. Forecourts are drastically cutting prices after the Tesco supermarket chain announced a massive drop in the cost of a gallon.
41. Management blamed its problems largely on drastically reduced power prices and the amount utilities are willing to pay for new facilities.
42. Methods of compensation will change drastically in the new organization.
43. There is little doubt that the effect would be to drastically reduce the number of generic substitutes supplied by pharmacists.
44. Her kisses and cuddles with Bryan could drastically reduce the payout she would receive as part of a divorce settlement.
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46. A new ruler might adopt a policy of drastically cutting back oil production in order to boost prices.
47. But her caramel hair was lighter than Mitchell recalled, and drastically shorter, banded into a cool ponytail.
48. In the new organization, the flow of information will change drastically.
49. The travel agency industry has changed drastically since Thomas Cook's own day.
50. In the months following his elevation, three considerations pushed Franco towards drastically altering this situation.
51. To fit in with the minimalist style of living, the couple had to pare down their possessions drastically.
52. It has also drastically altered landscapes and reduced the nature conservation interest associated with the former small fields and hedges or banks.
53. Many are reacting by slimming their presence at shows drastically and pulling out of some altogether.
54. He has stated that, as Governor of New Jersey, he would not push for legislation to restrict abortion drastically.
55. The geography and history of the United States would have been drastically altered.
56. All the weights set so meticulously for one fact could be drastically altered in learning the next fact.
57. The campaign is still young, and the outcome could change drastically as it did four years ago.
58. Life has slowed down so drastically for him that Blue is now able to see things that have previously escaped his attention.
59. Commerce will change drastically as materials and labour costs are removed from the equation.
60. The warring factions are suggesting drastically different solutions to the crisis.
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