radical
[rædɪkl]

adjective

[Definition]: goes extreme

[Example Sentences]:
1. To address the problem, Microsoft is making some radical changes in Windows 10.
2. It is a radical reinvention of a store that first opened its doors in 1921.
3. Another radical step you took was to eliminate the test at the end of the course.
4. We are running a very radical campaign because we are telling the American people the truth.
5. What I do know is that it needs radical change.
6. It has not been associated with radical views for more than a decade.
7. It is the result of the radical Islamic atmosphere created by the government.
8. The new design is a radical change from the old look, which was heavy on white space.
9. The decision was a politically motivated effort by radical groups, he said.
10. The government has cracked down on domestic radical Islamists by making scores of arrests.
11. The line came as Trump was warning of the dangers of radical Islamic terrorism.
12. For her supporters, her election is a victory for diversity and radical politics.
13. The line between the religion and radical ideology is very hard to define.
14. She was not a radical trying to upset the apple cart.
15. We know his views make him the most radical shadow chancellor in many years.


[Antonyms]depress, lower, drop

[Synonyms]fundamental, innate, essential
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