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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121 The Health Service has become a dinosaur. It needs radical reform if it is to survive.
122 Radical elite theorists regard Weberian, or organization theory, conceptions of bureaucracy as ideological.
123 Even a few years earlier, the prospect of radical change in the Roman Catholic Church was virtually unimaginable.
124 You believe that artistic expression involves some kind of radical transformation.
125 I was privileged to use the leadership principles Chuck Yeager describes in leading radical transformations in four major Air Force organizations.
126 Local eradication of prostatic cancer probably occurs more commonly with radical prostatectomy than with radiotherapy.
127 Many, particularly among the younger deputies, were convinced that something radical had to be done.
128 One might think that radical behaviourists such as Skinner would advocate the classification of stimuli along purely physical dimensions.
129 Already he has called an extraordinary meeting of directors and supporters to discuss his radical new proposals.
130 This radical break with tradition had far-reaching effects on the tone and substance of the poetry.
131 But that scenario presented geophysicists with a radical yet plausible explanation for the anti-continents.
132 But sometimes one longs for her to try a radical change in direction.
133 Radical activists wanted to break up the estates that once belonged to the Shah and his acolytes.
134 But the other changes have been both radical and far-sighted.
135 The more radical campaigners focus on poverty eradication and debt cancellation.
136 However, they do not expect any radical revision to emerge in the run-up to legislation.
137 A final recommendation of the consultants was a radical attempt to forge a closer working relationship between the board and staff members.
138 Marxist theories Marxist-based studies of crime are sometimes referred to under the titles of radical or critical criminology.
139 The radical right's anxieties had been further strengthened by the effects of the Bolshevik revolution of 1917.
140 Downsizing continues apace with radical change thanks to galloping new technology, while the current merger epidemic leads to unpredictable job loss.
141 Early into the strike, the university backed down, but a small core of radical students continued to occupy the campus.
141 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
142 The very radical autonomy of modernist cultural forms makes their social or social-historical explanation an extremely difficult pursuit.
143 He would scrap the federal income tax and replace it with a national sales tax, a radical idea.
144 Mary Daly's classic work Gyn/Ecology is a good example of radical feminist wordplay.
145 A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as callous and rightly rejected.
146 Rather than concluding that I had been too radical in Opposition, I fast came to the view 1 had been too cautious.
147 The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.
148 Senior Tories pressed Michael Heseltine, the environment secretary, to discuss radical changes to the poll tax.
149 On contact with the chemoattractant they form oxygen free radical species and there is release of lysosomal enzymes after phagocytosis.
150 It seems that our pursuit of happiness is proving to be much more radical than we bargained for.
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