seem radical

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Used when something appears to be radical based on observation.

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  • The proposed changes seem radical to many conservative members.
  • At first, her ideas might seem quite radical, but they are well-reasoned.
  • His suggestion to completely overhaul the system did seem radical at the time.
  • While the technology might seem radical today, it could be commonplace tomorrow.
  • Her approach to education will undoubtedly seem radical to traditionalists.
  • The government's new economic policies seem radical to some financial analysts.
  • To those unfamiliar with the movement, their goals often seem radical.
  • Although his methods seem radical, they have proven to be effective.
  • They fear that adopting such a philosophy would seem too radical for their audience.
  • Does the idea of a four-day work week still seem radical to you?