systematic
Americanadjective
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having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan.
a systematic course of reading; systematic efforts.
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given to or using a system or method; methodical.
a systematic person.
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arranged in or comprising an ordered system.
systematic theology.
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concerned with classification.
systematic botany.
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pertaining to, based on, or in accordance with a system of classification.
the systematic names of plants.
adjective
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characterized by the use of order and planning; methodical
a systematic administrator
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comprising or resembling a system
systematic theology
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Also: systematical. biology of or relating to the taxonomic classification of organisms
Related Words
See orderly.
Other Word Forms
- intersystematic adjective
- intersystematical adjective
- nonsystematic adjective
- nonsystematical adjective
- oversystematic adjective
- oversystematicness noun
- presystematic adjective
- quasi-systematic adjective
- systematically adverb
- systematicness noun
- unsystematic adjective
- unsystematical adjective
Etymology
Origin of systematic
First recorded in 1670–80; from Late Latin systēmaticus, from Greek systēmatikós, equivalent to systēmat- (stem of sýstēma ) “system” + -ikos adjective suffix; system, -ic
Example Sentences
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In 2024, the International Criminal Court indicted four Russian military officials over systematic strikes on Ukraine's power grid.
From Barron's • Apr. 2, 2026
There’s no way to know how widespread or systematic those concentrations are without technical reports disclosing a project’s mineral contents and quality, he said.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026
Currently, there are no high-quality systematic reviews directly comparing nicotine e-cigarettes with treatments such as cytisine, bupropion, or nicotine pouches.
From Science Daily • Mar. 29, 2026
“The JPM collar is one of the most followed systematic option trades,” said Ben Kizemchuk, a senior investment advisor and portfolio manager for Wellington-Altus Private Wealth.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 28, 2026
Copernicus tells us that he engaged in a systematic programme of reading as he struggled with the formulation of his new astronomy.
From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton
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