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radical

[rad-i-kuhl] / ˈræd ɪ kəl /




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Radicalism is the enemy of big politics, and there’s nothing quite so radical as making and enjoying art on our own terms.

From Salon

As Sophie says to Benedict in the wake of his radical openness, “Love is always a thing to be proud of. The world needs more of it.”

From Salon

Resisting its pull requires that people of conscience and others who support real democracy engage in acts of moral witnessing and radical empathy.

From Salon

However, completely gutting the backline - even with some of the changes forced upon him - would be his most radical call yet.

From BBC

Traditional CDT uses these tumor conditions to spark the formation of hydroxyl radicals, highly reactive molecules made of oxygen and hydrogen that contain an unpaired electron.

From Science Daily