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I . radical [ˈrædɪkəl] SUBST

1. radical (person):

radical

2. radical CHIM:

radical
rodnik m

3. radical MATH:

radical

II . radical [ˈrædɪkəl] ADJ

1. radical (fundamental):

radical
radical difference
radical opinion
radical opinion

2. radical AM fam (very good):

radical

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It is limited to liberal and radical parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament.
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The work's position takes renaissance to mean: a radical change in systems of thinking.
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He believed that smoking was a cause of cancer, which was a radical idea at the time.
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The season promises to be more radical, with strenuous challenges and extreme survival situations.
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The terms "far left" and "ultra-left" refer to positions that are more radical.
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The office tries to develop a radical design truth a realistic approach.
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There are no traces of this church today because in the 15th century radical changes and restoration were carried out.
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The radical axis of a pair of circles is defined as the set of points that have equal power "h" with respect to both circles.
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He was a supporter of radical political experiments.
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The group was already losing touch with the more radical opinions of the general population.
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