Meaning & Definition of word "Systematically"

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    Systematically

    /ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a methodical and organized manner, following a fixed plan or system.
      • Example: The researchers approached their study systematically, ensuring all variables were controlled.
    • 2. In a way that is deliberate and thorough.
      • Example: She systematically reviewed each chapter of her thesis before submitting it.
    • 3. In a consistent and logical manner.
      • Example: The team systematically analyzed the data to draw accurate conclusions.
    • 4. Methodically, often to achieve a particular goal.
      • Example: He systematically saved money for his new car over the course of the year.
    • 5. In an organized fashion that reflects a coherent plan.
      • Example: They systematically tackled the project, breaking it down into manageable parts.

    Etymology

    From systematic + -ally, influenced by Greek systēma, meaning 'a whole composed of parts'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    systematic review:

    A comprehensive survey of existing literature to assess and synthesize research findings.

    systematic approach:

    A methodical procedure in analyzing or addressing a problem.

    systematic method:

    A structured way of doing something that follows a specific sequence.

    Related Words

    systematic:

    Relating to a system; organized.

    system:

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

    Slang Meanings of systematically