Similar words: sporadically, radical, eradicate, spasmodically, sporadic, contradict, contradictory, contradiction. Meaning: ['rædɪkəlɪ] adv. in a radical manner.
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91. As for those who did not, it was too soon to contemplate the radically altered life that awaited them.
92. Tolstoy clearly had radically different ideas from Lenin on the very nature of mankind.
93. However, that position has been radically altered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
94. The couple were coping as best they could with the radically altered life polio had foisted upon them.
95. Their handling of a large orchestra also reflects radically different attitudes.
96. Almost without knowing it, they have begun to invent a radically different way of doing business in the public sector.
97. To record its new album, Phish decided on an approach that was radically experimental yet democratic.
98. In the not-so-distant future, technology will continue to change radically what we see and how we see it.
99. He would do everything he could to accommodate Hickey, short of radically altering the ethos of Holy Trinity.
100. The advent of policy activism implied an adherence to policy rules radically different from those which had been applied previously.
101. The antics of the main protagonists certainly seemed to prove that something was radically wrong in the way our schools were organised.
102. Assuming this passes the Congress, it will change the defence outlook radically.
103. Radically reforming conditions inside prisons, reducing overcrowding, improving prison officers' morale and punishing offenders where possible within the community.
104. Does this not constitute a radically different form of theism from that practised by the Near Eastern religions?
105. However, the partnership is continuing to practise, albeit within a radically different structure.
106. This is the mystery of sin which has no rational explanation, for it is ultimately and radically inexplicable.
107. Knowing that governments have lost their ability to shorten recessions also radically changes expectations.
108. The accurate diagnosis achieved combined with the evolution of intrauterine surgery, however, is radically changing patients' management.
109. This is radically different from showing that the original effect was spurious.
110. The mental activity underlying the actions, still remains radically different.
111. Our view of the future of elite workers differs radically from the conventional view.
112. Fundamentalism is radically anti - catholic in its refusal to accept any form of priestly mediation.
113. I want to defend a radically different picture, which takes a much broader historical perspective.
114. But here it changed radically in a short period of time and increased radically in a short period of time.
115. The shared concept of scientific explanation was always contestable and has of late been radically contested.
116. Visalia had adopted a radically new budget system,[sentencedict.com] which allowed managers to respond quickly as circumstances changed.
117. Plato can reasonably be thought of as the most radically and implacably anti-democratic of all political philosophers.
118. The pattern of employment has altered radically since our traditional industries began.
119. He understands the two of them compete in radically different environments.
120. What the thirsty seekers who crowded into the mission on Azusa Street found was not just a new and radically egalitarian spirituality.
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