Sentence examples for Drastically from inspiring English sources

The word 'drastically' is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to make a significant or extreme change. Example: The company's profits have decreased drastically in the past year.

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Drastically

adverb

To a drastic degree.

  • This recession has been drastically different.

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As against what he sees as Ukip's "unintelligent" approach, Cash has tended to style himself as a "Eurorealist", believing – in theory, at least – that the EU could be so could drastically reformed that he and his Eurosceptic allies would be happy staying in.

You say I have 'pared down our liberty at an astonishing rate', then list a whole lot of fundamental rights, as if these had all been drastically curtailed.

To change position so drastically, to break from their own very recent past, would be too much for most to stomach.

They have done very well to get to the semi-final, they have drastically improved in the last six to 12 months and we can't underestimate them at all.

What happened in the state capitol and in Ferguson showed that one resident's reality can differ drastically from another's.

Friends of the Earth climate campaigner Guy Shrubsole said: "David Cameron gets climate change, but it's clear that the appointment of a climate sceptic as Environment Secretary has drastically affected Defra's priorities.

Following its weak debut the previous weekend, Monsters: Dark Continent suffered a predictably brutal fall, dropping by more than 90% in terms of box office, on a drastically reduced screen count.

The AEC has appointed former federal police commissioner Mick Keelty to head up an independent inquiry into the lost ballot papers, but what could happen over the next few weeks could drastically change the balance of power in the new Senate.

Senior figures within the rail industry are openly speculating whether the new transport secretary, Philip Hammond, will order a review of the 2014-19 perind in a move to curb that expenditure more drastically.

The agriculture minister, Peggy Fenner, advised that Britain would not run short of food supplies within the next 10 days but panic buying could drastically alter that.

Barely a year would pass without him unveiling a newer and more drastically age-inappropriate haircut.

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