Synonym: extreme, greatest, utmost. Antonym: conservative, superficial. Similar words: medical, trading, tradition, radiation, traditional, traditionally, indicate, dedicate. Meaning: ['rædɪkl] n. 1. (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule 2. an atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron; in the body it is usually an oxygen molecule than has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule 3. a person who has radical ideas or opinions 4. a character conveying the lexical meaning of a logogram 5. a sign placed in front of an expression to denote that a root is to be extracted 6. (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed. adj. 1. (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm 2. markedly new or introducing radical change 3. arising from or going to the root 4. of or relating to or constituting a linguistic root 5. especially of leaves; located at the base of a plant or stem; especially arising directly from the root or rootstock or a root-like stem.
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91 On the other hand, there were grave limitations in using existing adult education institutions for radical education and action.
92 These radical changes, designed to make work more rewarding, were not confined to the tax system.
93 Changes in his wardrobe were one thing, radical alterations in the traditional country code were quite another.
94 The last three groups were a type of radical Protestant sometimes called Anabaptist, because they did not believe in infant baptism.
95 We conclude, therefore, that the radical perspective on the labour process offers a far-reaching critique of conventional organisation theory.
96 The actual policy response to the C D P analysis was far removed from the radical prescriptions of the activists.
97 Until last week, Kaczynski had neither been arrested nor involved in radical political activity, a law enforcement official said.
98 Shakespeare provides a particular problem for radical critics who ideologically object to eminence.
99 A long-term solution may be a radical reform of the Press Complaints Commission aimed at getting more informative, balanced reporting.
100 Instead of being directly involved, radical supporters were diverted into the groups where their thoughts could be sifted and selected at will.
101 It has been a radical rallying cry ever since Lenin laid it down as doctrine.
102 Radical breaks on stamp duty are planned to entice house buyers into rundown areas.
103 Six months is not a long time in which to evaluate the most radical overhaul of the civil justice system since 1875.
104 Yet far from ensuring loyalty to the statusquo(sentencedict.com), their elevated position made students receptive to radical ideas.
105 The plan enhanced Chapman's fame in the football world generally, but it was too radical to win immediate acceptance.
106 But that is clearly a radical step, only likely to be taken when very serious abuse is involved.
107 The eighteenth century was thus a period of slow evolution rather than radical change in military affairs.
108 All this has happened in the country that was first to reap the benefits of radical reform.
109 There are, however, considerable problems with such approaches, however desirable radical adult educators may consider them to be.
110 Radical action Many companies already identify audit committee members in the annual reports.
111 Members of the radical Right combined with communists in holding an illegal meeting.
112 Partnerships are a radical intervention in a world stuck with its past(Sentence dictionary), confounded by its present and fearful of its future.
113 Maxwell's electromagnetic theory involved an aether occupying all space, whereas Einstein's radical recasting of it eliminated the aether.
114 She also endorses the radical feminist view that the well-being of private and public life depends on a better understanding of feeling.
115 By last year the crisis had reached such proportions that Southern California introduced radical new regulations to control air pollution.
116 The Wurzel is the most sophisticated and its inventor has studied heron behaviour and come up with a radical audible warn-off.
117 The outcome of the voting on June 13 was portrayed by observers as a victory for supporters of radical economic reform.
118 This belief will call for radical changes in employment, management and corporate strategy.
119 I would make it less coy about its radical tradition Inky fingers!
120 However, in the context of the climate that had previously existed at Fremont, this was radical stuff indeed.
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