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diametrically

ADVERB
as from opposite ends
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But Fabbro’s wistful salute to bygone traditions has significant limitations, especially noticeable in the reductive design of his diametrically opposed main characters.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, as now, the two-party system holds diametrically opposing views of America: big versus small government, free trade versus punitive tariffs, a wealth class versus the needs of the common people.

From MarketWatch

One of the shortcomings of the move is that it posits that women have two diametrically opposed options.

From MarketWatch

Commenting on the prospects for a breakthrough, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday that the two sides were "diametrically opposed" and "a lot of diplomatic work lies ahead".

From BBC

It is a culture that is diametrically opposed to the meritocracy that has made this town’s other glamour team so great.

From Los Angeles Times