radical
adj.
radical, drastic
radical
adj.
square root, number which is the total of a given number to the second power (i.e. the square root of 36 is 6 because 6 to the second power = 36); radical, pertaining to a root
radical (m)
n.
radical, root of a number (Mathematics)
radical
= drastic, radical, deep-seated, dramatic, vowed, hardliner.
Ex: Even when drastic revision is seen to be necessary and accepted, the point in time at which to conduct this extensive review can be difficult to select.
Ex: A similar approach to arrangement, but one which is less radical than reader interest arrangement, is to rely upon broad categorisation rather than detailed specification.
Ex: Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills.
Ex: This kind of distribution is represented by a curve which shows a hugely lopsided frequency for the majority, then a dramatic drop, dribbling off into a long tail of mostly zeros.
Ex: The archtypical animal rights activist is embodied in Emma Peel, a suicidal grammar school dropout, a vowed fruitarian, & member of the Animal Liberation Front.
Ex: Iranians have voted for hardliners just out of spite.
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* cambio radical = revulsion, radical change.
* cambio radical de postura = about-face.
* causa radical, la = radical cause, the.
radicar
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* importancia + radicar = the importance of + Nombre + lie.
* problema + radicar = trouble + lie.