Sentence examples for to drastic from inspiring English sources

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to drastic

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Extreme; severe.

  • If our third attempt fails, we may need drastic ideas.

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But some of the challenges have led to drastic results.

Rising temperatures could lead to drastic shifts in weather, scientists at the meeting said.

Financial worries like these saw students turning to drastic measures like payday lenders.

Barter allows such companies to sell their inventory without resorting to drastic discounts.

"I hope it emboldens leaders to drastic, not measured, approaches," Mr. Adelman said.

That would lead to drastic cuts in spending and no more well paid coaches and players.

Last year, three power companies settled E.P.A. actions against them by agreeing to drastic emissions reductions at their plants.

Oya's tragedy, however, is that she is unable to become pregnant, which leads her to drastic action.

In 2006 California passed an environmental law that committed the state to drastic reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions by 2020.

Last Sunday Greek voters humiliated the pro-bailout parties that support tying Greece to drastic spending cuts.

Worries that the whole network might be full of cracked rails led to drastic speed restrictions and expensive repairs.

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