drastically

[ UK /dɹˈɑːstɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹæstɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a drastic manner
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How To Use drastically In A Sentence

  • As a consequence of the profound decrease in T2 B cell numbers, their downstream mature B cell progeny, namely follicular and marginal zone B cells, were drastically depleted. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Within a year the party had drastically overhauled its structure.
  • Its net income, however, improved drastically, from a loss of $11 million in 2002 to a net gain of $5.2 in 2003.
  • the drastically cut film
  • But if marriage patterns were to be drastically altered, significant changes in the social structure would occur.
  • These restrictions drastically reduce the chances of good Argentine tango dancers being able to enter the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is doctors drastically overbook, spend very little time with a patient, and more often than not don't correctly treat the problem. No 'silver bullet' to health care overhaul, Obama says
  • In the midst of that, two American researchers used DNA analysis of whales to argue that North Atlantic whales have been drastically undercounted historically.
  • Therefore, the rim states have been drastically contending to seek sovereignty or seizing actual masterdom over this place in recent years.
  • Nobody could have anticipated how drastically things would swing Bolton's way with a dream of a goal just 16 seconds into the second half.
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