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ADVERB
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in a radical manner
she took a radically different approach
How To Use radically In A Sentence
- In principle, there was nothing that could not be absorbed into this radically Christianized world.
- “Part of an adult faith, for example, is a commitment to the inviolability of human life from its first moment, radically opposing the principle of violence, precisely in the defense of the most defenseless of human creatures,” the pope said. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
- The postmodern perspective, on the other hand, views the movement of historical time to be radically contingent and unpredictable.
- It was supposed to radically reduce the cost of carrying payloads into orbit.
- While the far west may have the more vicious winter temperatures, often subceeding minus 40 degrees C, the northeast is infamous for its radically changeable winter atmospherics.
- Subterranean species are difficult to monitor since they appear seasonally and sporadically in seeps and springs or may not appear even during high water flows.
- The shipping industry changed radically with the advent of containerization. Ink-Stained Politicians
- For good reasons, developing nations reject cap-and-trade solutions, in part because it is impossible to define comparable cap-and-trade policies for radically differing economies in a fair manner; emission taxes would be much more commensurable between different economies. The Advantages of an Emissions Tax
- ICE hasn't listed any native Filipino on its "gangbanger" watchlist or detention cells in the past few years, although insignificant remnants of Pinoy street gangs like Akrho and Bahala Na Gang sporadically surface in known Filipino communities here and in Carson, Glendale, Eagle Rock, San Fernando Valley, Rowland Heights, West Covina and Hawthorne. Undefined
- Zink‐enabled devices use heat to activate and colorise these crystals, radically simplifying the printing process. Photography Blog - News