Sentence examples for was drastically from inspiring English sources

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was drastically

adverb

To a drastic degree.

  • This recession has been drastically different.

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This time was drastically different.

In political terms the adventure was drastically counterproductive.

But that was drastically rewritten late last summer.

Dewey held that this philosophy of nature was drastically impoverished.

Agriculture was drastically affected and declined by half.

Nonetheless, last year a Council on Foreign Relations report said domestic security was drastically underfinanced.

Officials in Tripoli believe the state was drastically shortchanged by the deal.

"Three came back, and one of them was drastically changed," she said.

It survived, but its funding was drastically cut, and it decided to stop issuing guidelines.

Meanwhile, "Ambersons" was drastically re-cut and re-shot without Welles's participation.

By the time Kittinger wrenched himself free, he was drastically delayed.

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