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systematically
[ sis-tuh-mat-ik-lee ]
adverb
- 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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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
After the new approved policies were issued in 2017, the lawsuit alleges the Fair Plan “began systematically denying wildfire smoke damage claims,” citing the new policy language.
"Manasra's rights were systematically stripped since his imprisonment. He has only been allowed to see his immediate family through a glass wall, without any physical contact," Adalah said in a statement.
The Trump administration is systematically targeting the country’s educational system, including private colleges and universities, if they do not agree to comply with this ideological regime.
The British Medical Journal in 2011 documented how Wakefield systematically falsified the data about his subjects to fabricate an association between the vaccine and autism.
makes the situation in the Saya de Malha Bank even more urgent is that it’s being systematically decimated by a multinational fleet of fishing ships that virtually no one tracks or polices.
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