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Definition of drastically in English: drasticallyadverbˈdrastɪkliˈdræstəkli 1In a way that is likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect. now her fortunes have changed drastically management layers will be drastically reduced Example sentencesExamples - Disney has a long history of drastically altering source material when developing animated projects.
- The score is drastically cut and rearranged, leaving a first act of sixty minutes and a second of thirty five.
- I think that the administration drastically underestimated the popular resistance to our invasion.
- Its net income, however, improved drastically, from a loss of $11 million in 2002 to a net gain of $5.2 in 2003.
- If he does this, I have no doubt that it will drastically improve my opinion of the direction, editing, and story.
- Poverty and isolation drastically affected Hannah's already eccentric personality.
- At the same time, the traditional industries of fishing and lobstering declined drastically as marine wildlife disappeared from the harbor.
- By the end of 1999 its economy had shrunk by 7 per cent and the unemployment ratio had increased drastically.
- The number of films being made - particularly entertainment films - dropped drastically.
- The segments vary drastically in quality.
- 1.1as submodifier Extremely; very.
the ending was drastically different from what I'd expected Example sentencesExamples - There's something drastically impressive about that record label.
- It didn't take a master brewer to see that something was drastically wrong.
- When her husband's year-end settlement was given to him, Mary Smith realized that the amount was drastically insufficient.
- It tastes good, but makes you feel drastically fat.
- It was drastically unfair to all concerned.
- it is drastically important to my family to try and maintain as much open space as we can.
- At 129 minutes, the film's too long, but not drastically long.
- More than 100,000 drastically overweight people are expected to undergo bariatric surgery this year.
- His underlying view is that if we don't make a drastically new start we are doomed.
- Nothing drastically original there, but there is a neat twist: there are two different endings to the game.
Definition of drastically in US English: drasticallyadverbˈdrastəklēˈdræstəkli 1In a way that is likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect. now her fortunes have changed drastically management layers will be drastically reduced Example sentencesExamples - At the same time, the traditional industries of fishing and lobstering declined drastically as marine wildlife disappeared from the harbor.
- Its net income, however, improved drastically, from a loss of $11 million in 2002 to a net gain of $5.2 in 2003.
- The score is drastically cut and rearranged, leaving a first act of sixty minutes and a second of thirty five.
- Disney has a long history of drastically altering source material when developing animated projects.
- By the end of 1999 its economy had shrunk by 7 per cent and the unemployment ratio had increased drastically.
- If he does this, I have no doubt that it will drastically improve my opinion of the direction, editing, and story.
- Poverty and isolation drastically affected Hannah's already eccentric personality.
- The number of films being made - particularly entertainment films - dropped drastically.
- The segments vary drastically in quality.
- I think that the administration drastically underestimated the popular resistance to our invasion.
- 1.1as submodifier Extremely; very.
the ending was drastically different from what I'd expected Example sentencesExamples - It didn't take a master brewer to see that something was drastically wrong.
- His underlying view is that if we don't make a drastically new start we are doomed.
- At 129 minutes, the film's too long, but not drastically long.
- More than 100,000 drastically overweight people are expected to undergo bariatric surgery this year.
- When her husband's year-end settlement was given to him, Mary Smith realized that the amount was drastically insufficient.
- it is drastically important to my family to try and maintain as much open space as we can.
- It tastes good, but makes you feel drastically fat.
- There's something drastically impressive about that record label.
- It was drastically unfair to all concerned.
- Nothing drastically original there, but there is a neat twist: there are two different endings to the game.
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