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to ludicrous
adjective
Idiotic or unthinkable, often to the point of being funny.
Exact(34)
Their proposals range from promising to nonexistent, thoughtful to ludicrous.
2) Take an old trope and a new trope and combine them, to ludicrous ends.
The two campaigns have raised union-bashing to ludicrous new heights.
"Gods and Generals" carries the earlier film's tendencies toward ponderous sermonizing to ludicrous extremes.
Instead, the government resorted to ludicrous measures, like producing millions of photocopies or distributing DVDs.
Patrick Fitzgerald's mannerisms in the role veer from affected to ludicrous.
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"This book runs the full gamut from the mediocre to the ludicrous to the merely bad," Mr. McGinn wrote.
Since April the HSE has been calling on people who think they were subject to a "ludicrous ruling" to submit examples to them for professional assessment.
As a model it seems to me to be ludicrous".
The number of true meaningful games has begun to dwindle to a ludicrous few.
He told BBC's Inside Out programme: "This process of voluntarism seems to me to be ludicrous.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com