equally radical

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Radical to the same degree as something else.

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  • His proposals were dismissed as too extreme, but hers were equally radical.
  • The reforms introduced by the new government were equally radical as those proposed by the opposition.
  • While one group advocated for a complete overhaul, the other presented an equally radical alternative.
  • The change in economic policy was equally radical for both developed and developing nations.
  • Many found his ideas to be equally radical, if not more so, than his predecessor's.
  • The shift in artistic style was equally radical in painting and sculpture.
  • She argued that the proposed solution was equally radical and potentially disruptive.
  • The company's new marketing strategy proved to be equally radical as its product design.
  • Their approach to environmental protection was seen as equally radical by conservative critics.
  • The philosophical concepts discussed were equally radical in their implications for society.