Definitionadj. (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm
Last update: October 7, 2015
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We need a thorough radical changes in our society. [adjective]
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Our government should bring a radical change in the foreign policy. . [Please select]
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He is a person with radical opinions. [Please select]
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The opportunity for radical education reform lies in marrying autonomy and collaboration. [Please select]
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Surf Stuff features cool beachwear and a radical surfboard. [Please select]
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The least resolute of them became depressed by this, being doubtless a Radical who had been taught that Vox populi is Vox Dei. [Please select]
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This foul job worked--as foul Radical jobs do now--for the good of England. [Please select]
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However, he was not quite a Radical yet. [Please select]
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The most radical writer of the time,--he whose economical and social theories are, without comparison, the most advanced,--M. [Please select]
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In the present days he might have been a hot radical, even a socialist; but things were not come to that pass yet among people brought up to their duty. [Please select]
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What can a writer, who professes scepticism, have in common with radical views. [Please select]
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