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radically

[rad-ik-lee] / ˈræd ɪk li /
ADVERB
completely
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Getting these “mattress dollars” back in the banks, even temporarily, would be a major boon for Milei and his efforts to radically overhaul South America’s second-biggest economy after Brazil.

From The Wall Street Journal

I was already looking forward to seeing how Biebs planned to bring the radically underdressed “Swag” to Coachella in a few months.

From Los Angeles Times

"Rather than imposing something radically different, they are adapting to what Europe now requires," he said.

From BBC

“All of them get it that there’s going to be. It’s really early on—and a year from now, it’s going to be radically different.”

From The Wall Street Journal

If he succeeds and interest rates are cut radically they could reignite inflation, shock the bond market, or both, with nasty effects on stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal