This company is in deep financial trouble, so we're going to have to make some drastic cuts to our staff if we want to keep from going under. [adjective]
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Our chief minister has taken a drastic measures to control the pollution. [Please select]
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Henry's life changed drastically when he lost all his money on the stock market. [Please select]
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The young boy's behavior at school changed drastically during the time that his parents were in the process of getting a divorce. [Please select]
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Personally, I think spanking a child, and taking away his allowance is drastic punishment for a simple thing like taking cookies without asking. [Please select]
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Drastic measures are needed to clean up our environment. [Please select]
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My father-in-law decided to make some drastic changes in his life after suffering a heart attack due to stress. [Please select]
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Eric Hoffer once remarked that in a time of drastic change, it is the learners who inherit the future. [Please select]
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Drastic changes need to be made to the way we do business, or else this company is going to go bankrupt. [Please select]
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Conditions at the company changed drastically after a report was published suggesting that it was exposing its workers to unacceptable hazards. [Please select]
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In the end, she made a drastic over-calculation and lost the ground battle. [Please select]
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Men heavily in debt, on the other hand, urged even more drastic action against creditors. [Please select]
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They therefore passed two drastic laws in the summer of 1798: the Alien and Sedition Acts. [Please select]
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His successor was to approve a drastic step in the direction of free trade. [Please select]
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Human invaders were to be met in drastic fashion. [Please select]
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] of the drastic use of this bitter plant in developing hardihood among Indian boys. [Please select]
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Society is using the most drastic methods in dealing with the social offender. [Please select]
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