very radical

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To a high degree; strongly radical.

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  • The proposed changes to the system were very radical.
  • Her political views are considered very radical by many.
  • This new approach represents a very radical departure from tradition.
  • He suggested some very radical solutions to the complex problem.
  • The transformation of the company was very radical and unexpected.
  • Critics described the artist's latest work as very radical and provocative.
  • Implementing such very radical reforms will face strong opposition.
  • They advocated for a very radical shift in economic policy.
  • His ideas on education were seen as very radical for their time.
  • The environmental group took a very radical stance on deforestation.