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the radical
noun
A member of the most progressive wing of the Liberal Party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism).
Exact(57)
The radical experiment was over.
"Hopefully the radical approach.
Higginson, the radical, was a pious man.
The radical thrust was thus defeated.
Monteverdi was the radical, the new.
Then the radical solution will be possible".
The radical welcome mat worked.
"The radical activists are doomed.
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This pathway is known as the radical-cation pathway.
Entering politics, he joined the Radical Party.
There he became leader of the Radical Party.
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