drastic in the PONS Dictionary

drastic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take drastic steps

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They have lost their livelihood niche because of drastic changes in transport, industries, production, entertainment and distribution systems.
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Some patients see a drastic difference in how often they get sick and others don't.
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In the case of quadratic probing, the situation is even more drastic.
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However, unbalanced fishery led to the drastic decrease of catch in 19551963, sometimes to 1,600 tonnes per year.
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She received severe head injuries, resulting in a drastic change in her personality.
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It was suggested that the parish go with copper sheathing, but the bishop was reluctant to make such a drastic change.
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The water, road, electrical, irrigation, primary and higher education systems need drastic development.
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It went through drastic renovation due to a fire that burned down much of it down.
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This was just the start of the drastic changes that would be made in the 2011 offseason.
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The 1971 model saw a drastic redesign to its predecessors.
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