reform radically

Frequency: 6.24.5 per million words

To change a system, law, or organization in a fundamental way to make it fairer or more effective.

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  • The government plans to reform the education system radically.
  • We need to radically reform our approach to environmental protection.
  • The company decided to reform its internal policies radically after the scandal.
  • Only a brave leader would dare to radically reform the outdated legal framework.
  • To achieve true equality, society must reform its institutions radically.
  • The committee proposed to radically reform the tax regulations.
  • The new CEO promised to reform the corporate culture radically.
  • It's time to radically reform the healthcare system for the benefit of all citizens.
  • The organization sought to reform its funding mechanisms radically.
  • Critics argued that the proposal did not radically reform the existing problems.