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Swingeing

usgb/ˈswɪndʒɪŋ/Volume
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Use 'swingeing' to describe measures with significant effects, usually negative and forceful. SlideThe budget included swingeing cuts to public healthcare.
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'Swingeing' is often used in financial discussions, particularly relating to drastic economic changes. SlideConsumers are bracing for swingeing price hikes on everyday goods.
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The word carries a connotation of shock or disapproval, especially when referring to punitive actions. SlideThe swingeing judgement against the company sparked outrage among the shareholders.