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systematically

[sis-tuh-mat-ik-lee]

adverb

  1. in a focused, consistent, and methodical way.

    The report will help me analyze deficiencies within the company and systematically implement action plans to address them over time.

    Europol's Chief of Staff said that children are being systematically targeted for recruitment by criminal gangs.



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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • intersystematically adverb
  • nonsystematically adverb
  • oversystematically adverb
  • presystematically adverb
  • quasi-systematically adverb
  • unsystematically adverb
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of systematically1

First recorded in 1640–50; systematic ( def. ) + -ally ( def. )
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Los Angeles County fire victims have filed lawsuits against three large home insurers alleging they were systematically underinsured, leaving them without enough money to replace or rebuild their homes after the Jan. 7 blazes.

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A health secretary who systematically ignores mention of the major killer of adult Americans is clearly not interested in research on what could account for a decrease in deaths.

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The Republicans and their allies on the state and local level are already systematically targeting the voting rights of Black and brown people — and white people as well — who support the Democratic Party.

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While acknowledging there was violence in his country, Ramaphosa rejected the idea that the Afrikaner minority were being systematically killed.

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One EU official argued this week that SMS messages were not "systematically considered public documents" and not recorded as such.

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