- RADICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RADICAL is of, relating to, or proceeding from a root How to use radical in a sentence
- RADICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RADICAL definition: 1 believing or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political… Learn more
- Radical - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
In more everyday language, a radical is someone who has very extreme views, so you could say that their views are different from the root up Similarly, a radical flaw or change is a fundamental one whereas a radical design or idea is very new and innovative
- RADICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
complete, unqualified, thorough; drastic, excessive, immoderate, violent radical, extreme, fanatical denote that which goes beyond moderation or even to excess in opinion, belief, action, etc radical emphasizes the idea of going to the root of a matter, and this often seems immoderate in its thoroughness or completeness: radical ideas
- Radical Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Departing markedly from the usual or customary; extreme or drastic A radical change in diet Extreme; thorough A radical change in one's life Favoring fundamental or extreme change; specif , favoring basic change in the social or economic structure
- Radical - definition of radical by The Free Dictionary
1 of or going to the root or origin; fundamental 2 thoroughgoing or extreme: a radical change in company policy 3 favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms 4 existing inherently in a thing or person: radical defects of character 5 Math
- Radical - Wikipedia
Radical (chemistry), an atom, molecule, or ion with unpaired valence electron (s) Radical surgery, where diseased tissue or lymph nodes are removed from a diseased organ
- RADICAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
radical ideas; radical and anarchistic ideologues favoring, supporting, or representing extreme forms of religious fundamentalism radical fundamentalists and their rejection of modern science forming a basis or foundation What is the radical reason for his choice? existing inherently in a thing or person
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