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I . radical [ˈrædɪkəl] SAM.

1. radical (person):

radical
radykał m. spol

2. radical KEM.:

radical
rodnik m. spol

3. radical MAT.:

radical
pierwiastek m. spol

II . radical [ˈrædɪkəl] PRID.

1. radical (fundamental):

radical
radical difference
radical opinion
radical opinion

2. radical AM pog. (very good):

radical
polymer radical
makrorodnik m. spol
organic radical KEM.
grupa organiczna ž. spol
acid radical
reszta kwasowa ž. spol
acid radical
rodnik kwasowy m. spol

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The season promises to be more radical, with strenuous challenges and extreme survival situations.
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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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He was a supporter of radical political experiments.
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During the same period, other researchers developed alternate, more radical theories.
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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 group was already losing touch with the more radical opinions of the general population.
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Some believe the fair trade system is not radical enough.
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Prince had been fired earlier in his career for his radical teachings.
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The terms "far left" and "ultra-left" refer to positions that are more radical.
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He claimed that these radicals contributed nothing to the party and were more interested in being against everything than in supporting any policies.
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