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drastically
[ dras-tik-lee ]
adverb
- so as to have a thorough or far-reaching effect; profoundly or radically:
Our everyday lives have been drastically altered by the huge number of innovations in medicine, transportation, communications, and more.
- extremely:
This school should be merged with others in the same locality, as the number of students studying here is drastically low.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of drastically1
Example Sentences
In 2021, the state and county reached an agreement aimed at drastically improving conditions.
In other words, a powerful earthquake in this area would risk 鈥渄rastically altering shorelines and causing profound, lasting impacts to coastal populations, infrastructure, and ecosystems,鈥 the study said.
"I understand that they don't have the power to, like, change like things drastically, but they do have the power to slow down like things even a little bit," said rally attendee Juan Dominguez, 26.
"I'm having to drastically reduce my overall employee numbers to cut costs just to survive," she said.
For Jonathan Anstee, 54, from Surrey, it took his symptoms getting drastically worse for him to book a doctors appointment, after months of stomach aches and blood in his stool.
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