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Example sentences for "radically"

Lexicographically close words:
radiations; radiator; radiators; radical; radicalism; radicals; radice; radices; radicle; radicles
  1. My own reflection and experience lead me to believe that within the last thirty years its methods have radically changed.

  2. The true fact, however, is that the two vocations are radically and essentially different.

  3. If we find it so, we may be certain that there is something radically wrong in our performance of the duty.

  4. The unflagging spirit of the writing, the fertility and ingenuity of the illustrations, do as much as can be done to give lasting vitality to what is radically (to my taste at least) a rather dreary form of wit.

  5. No man could be more radically antipathetic to Swift.

  6. The credit of having radically changed these practices belongs to Pfeil, who, entirely reversing his position, advocated for pine forest a system of clearing followed by sowing, or by planting of wildlings with a ball of earth.

  7. Just now, however, several of the State administrations are preparing to radically revise their working plans.

  8. And as not supplying these mental stimuli, gymnastics must be radically defective.

  9. This was the bitterness of the sick bed; and it is wholly irreconcilable with the regard expressed in Johnson’s last communication to Mrs. Piozzi and his gratitude “for that kindness which soothed twenty years of a life radically wretched.

  10. They were substantially in the condition in which the common family had been, when it divided many centuries before, and their minds differed radically from the minds of the inhabitants of the countries beyond the Danube and the Rhine.

  11. But, as the economic organism radically differs from the emotional and martial, the effect of economic competition has been, perhaps invariably, to dissipate the energy amassed by war.

  12. Indeed, a certain eminent writer of the utilitarian school of ethics has amusingly and very instructively shown how radically distinct even in his own mind are the two ideas which he nevertheless endeavours to identify.

  13. The analogy is radically unsound because unconscious selection differs from methodical selection only in the degree of "separation" which it effects.

  14. The Catholic doctrine of the opus operatum in the sacraments is radically anti-Pauline; it is Judaism over again.

  15. The depth of that gulf became increasingly apparent the more widely the gospel spread, and the more radically its principles came to be applied.

  16. Nay, Paul's conception of righteousness, it is said, differed radically from that of the Old Testament, and even of his companion writers in the New Testament.

  17. Could there be two things more radically different than despotism and democracy?

  18. The only obstacle to changing our Constitution, no matter how radically and fundamentally, is the opposition of the people themselves.

  19. Lord Mallow felt this, and hated Roderick Vawdrey as intensely as it was possible for a nature radically good and generous to hate even a favoured rival.

  20. When we are more accustomed to social thought, we shall not regard those who radically differ from us, as mad dogs or malevolent idiots.

  21. But, however it be, there is radically a fulness of joy in every believer’s heart.

  22. They have been stated as amounting to an admission that the plan is radically defective, and that without material alterations the rights and the interests of the community cannot be safely confided to it.

  23. The indiscreet zeal of the adversaries to the Constitution has betrayed them into an attack on this part of it also, without which it would have been evidently and radically defective.

  24. Jewish theology differs radically from Christian theology in the following three points: A.

  25. Thus the criticism of Crescas leads at once to a radically different theology than that of Maimonides, and one which appeals far more to our own religious thought.

  26. They were not European historians of the nineteenth century, and to treat them as such would be not only to pursue a radically false method, but to falsify the history they have recorded.

  27. The attitude of the modern critic towards the Hebrew texts has changed very radically within the past few generations.

  28. Views on China's history have radically changed in recent years.

  29. The questions which arise are not generally those involving palpable injury to health, but they are upon the narrow and doubtful line in respect of which it is better to be in some error not dangerous than to be radically destructive.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolutely; completely; dead; downright; essentially; extremely; fundamentally; immeasurably; indefinitely; infinitely; most; perfectly; purely; radically; root; totally; unconditionally; utterly