radically
IPA: rˈædɪkɫi
adverb
- In a radical manner; fundamentally; very.
- At the root.
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Examples of "radically" in Sentences
- They're almost the same story, told in radically different ways.
- THE WALLS OF THE UNIVERSE, in radically different form was the first, sorta.
- PRAGER: Well, actually, passionately centrist, and I may have used the term radically moderate, yeah.
- In asking how to think theologically and metphysically about science and human existence, Clayton mentions as one option what he calls radically emergent theism.
- In her novels, women and men partake in radically different subcultures: On average, the women are achievement - and future-oriented; on average, the men are not.
- Part of what we're trying to do with the Climate Collaboratorium is what we call radically open computer modeling, to bring the spirit of systems like Wikipedia and Linux to the problem of global climate change.
- Second, if there are such barriers, perhaps the way to overcome them is by conglomerating, similar to the way the Korean chaebols combined huge numbers of businesses in radically different industries under only a few corporate umbrellas.
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