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Sentence count:185+6Posted:2017-01-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sporadicallyradicaleradicatespasmodicallysporadiccontradictcontradictorycontradictionMeaning: ['rædɪkəlɪ]  adv. in a radical manner. 
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151. In the United States, the Department of the Interior has a radically different function, namely the management and conservation of land owned by the federal government.
152. The discovery that his daimon was female not only enlarged Yeats's understanding of temporal and spiritual reality but also radically transformed his interpretation of the aesthetic process.
153. This son exhausts one's strength, radically is unable to break off.
154. To an ecologist, this looks like an ecosystem whose biodiversity has expanded radically.
155. When they are active, protein molecules may double over or twist into radically different shapes.
156. The genius von Neumann radically altered this awkward programming system for the EDVAC, the ENIAC 's successor and the first general-purpose computer with a stored program.
157. In English some confusable figures of speech appear identical in structure but slightly or radically different in their pragmatic function.
158. Reforms radically in the water well, the well water quick disinfection to extinguish cause of disaster.
159. Objects are a metaphorical tool that allows the developer to best understand the problem domain and which leads to radically different, simpler, and more efficient designs and architectures.
160. That is one big understatement, as OS/2 was radically improved as soon as Microsoft departed the ship and it enjoyed moderate success for more than half a decade in the hands of IBM.
161. What we're engaged in is radically individual: a single - file trudge through treacherous terrain.
162. EPA's approach to settlement changed radically during the early implementation of Superfund.
163. From now on the conventional model of economy must be radically changed into the ecological economy model, then it can only rescue effectively the ecological property...
164. It takes a brave cook to depart radically from the traditional Christmas menu.
165. In China the situation is radically different and moreover completely to the disadvantage of the workers.
166. CRM is not new, but the Internet radically alters its dynamic.
167. The transfer of magnetic energy from the solar wind radically alters the shape of the magnetosphere.
168. The only way to cure obesity is to radically rewire the relationship between the stomach and the brain.
169. Only so, can the forepart dilapidation of the asphalt road surface be decrease radically to improve the road quality entirely.
170. Configuration got radically simpler—no more grovelling around for the system MDA and user's mailbox, no more worries about whether the underlying OS supports file locking.
171. Finally, political parties will have to change radically their modus operandi.
172. Categories means (as you know), in Greek, the equivalent of the word "predicaments" in Latin: what is most radically predicable to define a field.
173. All our previous ideas are now in the melting - pot ; our jobs are bound to change radically.
174. Certainly Poppy, the antically joyful heroine of "Happy-Go-Lucky," was a radically free spirit,[http://sentencedict.com/radically.html] almost violent in her expressions of good feeling.
175. He also radically changed the way he managed, turning a command-and-control hierarchy into a more democratic organizational structure.
176. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will supplant the methods we're developing now.
177. Radically, electronic bubble is a result of stabilization of electronic domain structure in feroelectronic film bettwen compression force and dilation force.
178. The relative autonomy of regional security constitutes a pattern of international security relations radically different form the rigid structure of superpower bipolarity that defined the Cold War.
179. Would the USA be radically different today if Kennedy had not been assassinated?
180. The discovery rate for wildcat wells in the Denver basin has changed radically with time.
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