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radical
  1. (historical: 19th-century Britain) A member of the most progressive wing of the Liberal Party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism).
  2. (historical: early 20th-century France) A member of an influential, centrist political party favouring moderate social reform, a republican constitution, and secular politics.
  3. A person with radical opinions.
  4. (arithmetic) A root (of a number or quantity).
  5. (linguistics) In logographic writing systems such as the Chinese writing system, the portion of a character (if any) that provides an indication of its meaning, as opposed to phonetic.
  6. (linguistics) In Semitic languages, any one of the set of consonants (typically three) that make up a root.
  7. (chemistry) A group of atoms, joined by covalent bonds, that take part in reactions as a single unit.
  8. (organic chemistry) A free radical.
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  10. Examples:
    1. “I try to be a radical in political and social ways, but I'm a terrible conservative when it comes to technology.”
radication
  1. The process of taking root, or state of being rooted.
  2. (botany) The disposition of the roots of a plant.
  3. (arithmetic, rare) The process of extracting a number's root.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Although these challenges are formidable, the authors concluded that with long-term commitment and sustained effort, malaria radication could be achieved.”
radicality
  1. The quality of being radical; radicalness.
  2. (obsolete) Germinal principle; source; origination.
  3. (obsolete) Radicalness; relation to root in essential nature or principle.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Due to the radicality of the situation, we had to take immediate and drastic measures.”
      “I liked the idea that you could zap something directly onto the web, and the radicality of it really is the immediacy.”
      “It is also the radicality of these mobilisations that gives them a particularity.”
radicalism
  1. Any of various radical social or political movements that aim at fundamental change in the structure of society
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    1. “This unexpected resurgence of popular radicalism set the scene for the century of upheaval that would follow.”
      “He told the Post that military action would foment a political crisis in the Middle East, which, he said, could ignite the rise of radicalism.”
      “The actions and ideas inspired by millenarian radicalism in the early Restoration drew reproach from many.”
radicalisation
  1. Alternative spelling of radicalization
  2. Examples:
    1. “We can begin to move from political radicalisation towards the industrial radicalisation that is just beginning.”
      “So far the political radicalisation has pulled the trade union movement along in its wake.”
      “There was a grand coalition in Germany in the late 1960s, which was also a time of growing radicalisation.”
radicalness
  1. the state or the quality of being radical.
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    1. “The radicalness of his ideas captivated the audience and sparked a new wave of change.”
      “The problem wasn't with their radicalness but their absurd level of self-importance.”
      “Beethoven's late quartets and especially the last one offer visions of strangeness and radicalness in a classical package.”
radicalization
  1. the process of radicalizing
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The radicalization of individuals within extremist groups often involves a gradual process of indoctrination and manipulation.”
      “In every religion or ideology radicalization of sacred texts has long existed.”
      “The late 1920s and the depression years witnessed a steady radicalization of his views and a rapid expansion in his political involvement.”
radicalizer
  1. One who radicalizes.
radicalisations
  1. plural of radicalisation
radicalizations
radicalizers
  1. plural of radicalizer
radicalisms
  1. plural of radicalism
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    1. “This is what happened in the sixties and early seventies, making radical feminism, and radicalisms of other varieties, possible.”
      “Buell discusses these matters passim, particularly in his two best chapters, one on Self-Reliance and another on Religious Radicalisms.”
radications
radicalities
radicals
  1. plural of radical
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Not only do these right-wing radicals vote against their own economic interests, Frank argues, they're suckers, too.”
      “Xanthine oxidase uses molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor, resulting in the formation of superoxide radicals.”
      “It was founded by radicals who had been members of the Socialist Workers Party or other political tendencies that had left that organization.”
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