Meaning & Definition of word "Systemic"

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    Systemic

    /sɪsˈtɛmɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to a system, especially as opposed to a particular part.
      • Example: The researchers investigated the systemic effects of the drug on the entire organism.
    • 2. Affecting the whole body or an entire system.
      • Example: The patient was diagnosed with a systemic infection that required immediate treatment.
    • 3. Involving or affecting a particular system of components.
      • Example: The systemic changes in the economy are causing widespread implications for businesses.

    Etymology

    Derived from system + -ic, from Greek 'systema' meaning 'a whole made up of parts'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    systemic risk:

    The risk of collapse of an entire system, particularly in finance.

    systemic change:

    Changes that affect the entire system rather than just part of it.

    systemic approach:

    An approach that considers the entire system and its components.

    Related Words

    system:

    A set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole.

    holistic:

    Characterized by the belief that the parts of something are intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole.

    structure:

    The arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.

    Slang Meanings of systemic

    Meaning: System-wide issues or problems.

    Example Sentence: The new policy addressed systemic issues that were causing delays.

    Meaning: Deep-rooted or foundational problems.

    Example Sentence: The company is facing systemic challenges that are hard to overcome.