drastically

IPA: drˈæstɪkɫi

adverb

  • To a drastic degree.
  • In a drastic manner.
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Examples of "drastically" in Sentences

  • Having Luke Skywalker is great marketing, but it also lengthens the title drastically since it is a long name.
  • An analysis of the two studies showed that location and scope of the assessments can result in drastically different conclusions.
  • All have been wonderful in drastically different ways, from the tightly wound, tightly corseted, tight-lipped control of Mad Men to the messy, freewheeling, barely-in-control testosterone excess of Rescue Me.
  • The New Yorker describes the Koch Brothers as believers in "drastically lower personal and corporate taxes, minimal social services for the needy, and much less oversight of industry -- especially environmental regulation."
  • During 2009, Congressman Altmire introduced H.R. 2965, the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act. This legislation was intended to reauthorize a vital small business program; instead Congressman Altmire inserted language into the bill that would have once again drastically changed the definition of a small business to include billionaire venture capitalists.

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