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adj. VERBS be, seem, sound | become ADV. really, very | increasingly | fairly, quite, somewhat | genuinely, truly a truly radical concept | apparently | potentially | politically, socially
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radical
nouns
a radical change
• If that offer is serious, it will mark a radical change in policy.
a radical transformation
(= a complete change in appearance, especially when this is an improvement )
• The city has undergone a radical transformation.
radical measures
(= extreme actions )
• Instead of retreating, he suggested even more radical measures.
radical reform
(= big changes to a system or organization in order to improve it )
• He said the institution was in need of radical reform.
a radical overhaul
(= big changes in order to improve something )
• government plans for a radical overhaul of the health care system
a radical difference
• There is a radical difference between this and other dieting methods.
a radical rethink
(= when you think about a plan or idea again in a very different way )
• The Conservative Party leader called for a radical rethink of economic policy.
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