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unradical

  • a word derived from radical.
    radical
    adjective
    of or going to the root or origin; fundamental.

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All it takes is a group of persistent activists and a few bold lawmakers to make the unthinkable thinkable, the radical unradical.

From Slate Apr. 12, 2019

Sondheim’s songs manage to be radical while seeming entirely unradical.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 7, 2017

It was a concern remarkably similar to that of the distinctly unradical Dwight D. Eisenhower, who warned of the dangerous power of “the military-industrial complex” as he was leaving the presidency.

From New York Times Oct. 1, 2012

In fact, she has canceled two grants for projects at university art galleries that had already been approved by an 11-to-1 vote of the NEA's decidedly unradical advisory council.

From Time Magazine Archive