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methodically
[ muh-thod-ik-lee ]
adverb
- in a systematic and orderly way:
This serious book methodically reviews various new business models, leadership styles, and theories of value creation.
- in a slow and careful way; painstakingly:
Don't make the mistake of blazing your way through a chapter; instead, read deliberately and methodically.
Other Word Forms
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Word History and Origins
Origin of methodically1
Example Sentences
That makes the action sequence showing Joel methodically gunning down armed men and women to retrieve his surrogate daughter thrilling and baleful because we are watching him write a check destined to come due.
They argued that the duo methodically bought shotguns and opened fire on their parents 13 times as the couple watched TV - before going gambling, to parties and on shopping sprees.
Kruger methodically climbed the minor league ladder and was in Salt Lake City for his first season in Triple A when manager Lou Marson called him at the hotel.
“Our prosecutors and law enforcement partners have worked methodically to secure a guilty plea from one of the main offenders in this case,” Acting U.S.
It methodically returned to the piles of waste time after time and emptied its loads into the ground.
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