radically reform

Frequency: 7.08.1 per million words

to reform something in a thorough and fundamental way

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  • The education system must be radically reformed to meet modern needs.
  • The new government promised to radically reform the country's outdated tax laws.
  • Many experts argue that we need to radically reform the healthcare system to make it more affordable.
  • After the scandal, the company was forced to radically reform its internal policies and procedures.
  • The prime minister radically reformed the civil service during his term in office.
  • Radically reforming the entire financial sector is a monumental task that will take years.
  • The commission will propose a plan to radically reform the nation's immigration policies.
  • If we don't radically reform our approach to climate change, the consequences will be severe.
  • Is it truly possible to radically reform such a deeply entrenched institution without causing chaos?
  • The paper argues for the necessity to radically reform the way scientific research is funded and evaluated.