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drastically

[ dras-tik-lee ]

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. extremely:

    This school should be merged with others in the same locality, as the number of students studying here is drastically low.



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She said people need to understand that focusing on previous spills is no longer relevant, given how technology in her industry has drastically changed: “We learn and we improve,” she said.

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EPA officials have asked program staff to draft a rule that will drastically reduce data collection.

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Medication-assisted treatment with medicines like methadone or buprenorphine is the standard of care for pregnant people with substance use disorders who are withdrawing because it can drastically reduce these health risks.

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“And though your finances may not change drastically in those six months, your comfort level will, and that is what matters,” he said.

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As a result, the arrival of British schools may not drastically change Nigeria's education system.

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