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is drastic
adjective
Extreme; severe.
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The overhaul of Roland is drastic.
Although the differences in plot are slight, the change in tone is drastic.
"The ongoing situation is drastic, and we need to take drastic measures," the plea continued.
Breaking up a company is drastic, irrevocable and runs the risk of doing more harm than good.
This is drastic stuff – the party effectively putting its daily operations into suspended animation - and the explanation is obvious enough.
Beyoncé's cut is drastic – going from long blonde waves to a pixie cut – but it looks chic and grownup.
The effect is drastic: In 2004 and 2006, virtually all independent groups receiving electioneering donations revealed their donors.
He says this default setting of capitalism resumed in the 1980s and will continue indefinitely, unless there is drastic government intervention.
So Mr. Friedensohn has taken what, for an Internet company at least, is drastic action: he has slashed BigStar's marketing expenses 60percentt.
In a sign of how desperate the situation is, drastic measures taken in neighbouring Sierra Leone include the quarantine of five of the country's 13 counties.
The difference is drastic: it's the distinction between newsgathering and relationships, and relationships are what the Maysleses built their films on.
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