Similar words: sporadically, radical, eradicate, spasmodically, sporadic, contradict, contradictory, contradiction. Meaning: ['rædɪkəlɪ] adv. in a radical manner.
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31. If these predictions are true, the future is going to be radically different from the past.
32. In the process, some old, well-established concepts, are radically reframed.
33. These doubts will be considered more fully in Chapter 9 but they also raise the prospect of a radically different future.
34. There followed a burst of building that radically changed the face of the city.
35. But it has a radically different conception of the forces that empower achievers.
36. Compact disks that can store high quality images will change the market even more radically.
37. The situation had been transformed radically since the mid eighteenth century when Nonconformist groups were relatively small and few in number.
38. One of the ways Johnson made his reputation was by delivering radically new planes on time and under budget.
39. It was also a sign that the days of love-ins were about to change radically.
40. Its content may however differ radically depending on the way in which the precise subject matter is viewed by those political theories.
41. On the one hand there is awe at the way the elements can so radically alter the landscape.
42. It was in that respect that James differed most radically from the other drivers I was getting to know.
43. They emerge from periods of punctuated equilibrium with radically different structures that once again begin slowly evolving.
44. The emphasis had shifted radically from the child-centred approach of 1948 to the Seebohm concern for family and community.
45. The young Edvard Munch conceived of a radically new approach to his art.
46. Countries may tax energy consumption at radically different rates without seeing all their domestic industry disappear offshore.
47. Salomon's radically different Adventure 7 boots, using even more ski boot technology, are still eagerly awaited for test.
48. It was in 1763 that an event occurred which led Watt radically to improve the efficiency of Newcomen type steam engines.
49. Actually, quantum descriptions are very precise, as we shall see, although radically different from the familiar classical ones.
50. We also eliminated other steps and streamlined those that remained to cut cycle times radically.
51. We are chalk and cheese; our personalities are radically different and likely to abrade each other.
52. First, the data differ radically; we are no longer dealing with only table-formatted, alphanumeric data.
53. In this respect technique is radically different from the machine.
54. This can be traced to two, radically different,[www.Sentencedict.com] political forces.
55. Although Crossroads would change radically during its life under Central's leadership, the most drastic decision came in 1987.
56. This differs radically from the popular image of penetrating falsehood by perception of the liar.
57. For most couples, circumstances will differ radically from the early days of marriage.
58. They started out as a radically inclusive spiritual fellowship in which race and gender discrimination virtually disappeared.
59. Although it contains a grain of truth, this theory rather radically misses the mark.
60. Traditional film nights were ditched and lectures, which had been poorly attended, were radically reduced in number.
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