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Radically

Radically \Rad"i*cal*ly\ (r[a^]d"[i^]*kal*l[y^]), adv.

  1. In a radical manner; at, or from, the origin or root; fundamentally; as, a scheme or system radically wrong or defective.

  2. Without derivation; primitively; essentially. [R.]

    These great orbs thus radically bright.
    --Prior.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
radically

c.1600, "thoroughly;" 1620s with reference to roots and origins, from radical (adj.) + -ly (2).

Wiktionary
radically

adv. 1 In a radical manner; fundamentally; very. 2 At the root.

WordNet
radically

adv. in a radical manner; "she took a radically different approach"

Usage examples of "radically".

At the above stated period I had also been a sufferer from diarrhea, in its most aggravating form, for three and a half years, and I was completely and radically cured of that, also.

I had also been a sufferer from diarrhea, in its most aggravating form, for three and a half years, and I was completely and radically cured of that, also.

But it seemed to me highly improbable, if not totally incredible, that when brought together these frugivorous tree-dwellers and carnivorous savannah-dwellers would so radically carve out their niches as to pay no attention to each other.

Molly Notkin is standing with Rutherford Keck and Crosby Baum and a radically bad-postured man before the school-supplied Infernatron viewer.

There is one hypothesis that seems to me consistent with all the foregoing facts: The evolution of the limbic system involved a radically new way of viewing the world.

The prevalence of dreams in infants would, in this view, be because, in infancy, the There is one hypothesis that seems to me consistent with all the foregoing facts: The evolution of the limbic system involved a radically new way of viewing the world.

It was radically different than the oppugnate training he had learned in the military.

These industries are run by some of the richest and most radically conservative people in the country, men like Richard Mellon Scaife, Charles Koch, and Joseph Coors.

Not only is modernity not devoid of the Goddess, her Goodness and Agape and Compassion are written all over it, with its radically new and emergent stance of worldcentric pluralism, universal benevolence, and multicultural tolerance, something that no horticultural society could even conceive, let alone implement.

In order to become a radically healthy human being, I went two years ago to a Hydropathic Establishment, prepared to give up Art and everything if I could once more become a child of Nature.

Egan uses this familiar setup to juxtapose two characters of radically different philosophies, based on the British mathematician Alan Turing and the medievalist, fantasist, and popular theologian C.

Today, this view has been modified radically, and almost all researchers believe that both groups, Ornithischia and Saurischia, are closely related and that all dinosaurs form a socalled monophyletic group, originating from a common ancestor.

Probabilities, wave functions, interference, and quanta all involve radically new ways of seeing reality.

But as she turned down Louisiana Street, she was radically revis ing her opinion.

The irrepressible Bloom, who also had a shrewd suspicion that the old stager went out on a manoeuvre after the counterattraction in the shape of a female who however had disappeared to all intents and purposes, could by straining just perceive him, when duly refreshed by his rum puncheon exploit, gaping up at the piers and girders of the Loop line rather out of his depth as of course it was all radically altered since his last visit and greatly improved.