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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151 City College was a radical and controversial experiment long before the advent of open admissions.
152 However, the Colorados' Batllismo Radical faction, which hitherto had had one representative in the Cabinet pulled out of the coalition.
153 Among more radical monetarists and free marketeers there remains disappointment that the government had not done more to shift the middle ground.
154 She was on the editorial board of the radical magazine Black Dwarf.
155 By the end of World War I, however, she faced a widening split with her radical allies.
156 The ostensible reason was Mr Moussa's supposedly unauthorised dialogue with representatives of the main radical religious group, the Jamaat Islamiya.
157 Other studies have showed that profiting from agrarian reform can be combined with a more radical political commitment.
158 Radical subjectivism brings the anguish and forlornness of existentialism to man at the close of dualism.
159 It was a radical departure from the past, an interlude of democracy in an otherwise unbroken line of authoritarian rule.
160 From the 1950s to the 1990s radical changes in teaching styles reflect major changes in social and cultural values.
161 We can only hope Congress may have a radical change of heart about welfare benefits.
162 Conservative and radical scientific ideas were disseminated from Paris by naturalists and anatomists returning home inspired by what they had heard.
163 Others emphasize the radical, sometimes even personally risky, break that a new convert must make.
164 This radical and sweeping blueprint for Britain's peacetime civil aviation industry was considered by the War Cabinet on 25 February 1943.
165 Some critics echo the radical anti-abortion lobby in comparing stem cell research to the Holocaust.
166 She was a reporter with the City Press, and an occasional correspondent for the Star - a radical national daily.
167 Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration.
168 He was a middle class radical who fancied the idea of being around two real street kids.
169 Can it avoid self-destruction caused by the strong ideological differences among its moderate and its more radical factions?
170 A couple of the more radical organisations have said they respect a diversity of tactics ranging from popular education to direct action.
171 These new ideas demand radical changes in the design of the entire business process.
172 In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts,(http://sentencedict.com/radical.html) especially as contextualised within the gallery.
173 The most radical feminists have approached the question from the opposite direction.
174 Prescriptions have included decentralization, electoral reform and more radical economic policies.
175 After Stonewall this process sharply accelerated, creating a radical new medical situation in the gay world.
176 Gielgud will be best remembered for a series of radical interpretations and performances in Shakespearean roles.
177 His detention has provoked the anger of his supporters, who include the radical state senator Tom Hayden.
178 First and most radical, a new means of propulsion other than the internal combustion engine might be considered.
179 Things might be difficult for a while but I didn't envisage any radical changes.
180 Neither parents nor politicians are crying out for radical reform of the system.
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