1 radically | Definition of radically

radically

adverb
rad·​i·​cal·​ly | \ ˈra-di-k(É™-)lÄ“ How to pronounce radically (audio) \

Definition of radically

1 : in origin or essence
2 : in a radical or extreme manner

Examples of radically in a Sentence

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This development has the potential to radically transform the way medicine is practiced in the United States. Marie Fishpaw, National Review, "A Health Plan for President Trump," 1 Aug. 2019 In either case, emerging technology has the potential to radically transform the economics of housing. Karl W. Smith, Twin Cities, "Karl W. Smith: The next housing bubble could come from technology," 18 July 2019 To achieve this important task, the Congress Party must radically transform itself. Manveena Suri, CNN, "Rahul Gandhi resigns as India's Congress party leader after crushing defeat," 3 July 2019 In either case, emerging technology has the potential to radically transform the economics of housing. Karl W. Smith, chicagotribune.com, "The next housing bubble could come from technology," 2 July 2019 In either case, emerging technology has the potential to radically transform the economics of housing. Karl W. Smith, latimes.com, "The next housing bubble could come from this technology," 1 July 2019 Many government scientists, and researchers at companies such as Exxon, understood and accepted that the carbon dioxide produced by fossil fuel combustion was radically transforming the atmosphere and heating up the planet. Michelle Nijhuis, The New York Review of Books, "Early Warnings," 17 June 2019 Along with every other aspect of life, a new baby will radically transform your personal soundworld — not to mention your alertness to it. Chris Richards, Washington Post, "Everything you’ve been told about ‘dad rock’ is a lie," 12 June 2019 These two men radically transformed their respective fields, leaving behind legacies that all of their followers were forced to acknowledge while attempting to transcend. National Geographic, "How Beethoven went from Napoleon’s biggest fan to his worst critic," 24 Apr. 2019

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First Known Use of radically

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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