Systematic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Systematic ( adjective )

  1. Done, made, or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
  2. Relating to or involving a system or systems.

Origin:

Early 17th century: via latin from greek sustēmatikos, from sustēma (see system).

Examples:

  1. A systematic approach to problem-solving.
  2. Systematic errors in the data.
  3. Systematic destruction of the rainforests.
  4. Systematic study of the Bible.
  5. The company has a systematic way of handling customer complaints.

(As a noun)

Systematic ( noun )

  1. Done, made, or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
  2. Relating to or involving a system or systems.

Origin:

Early 17th century: via latin from greek sustēmatikos, from sustēma (see system).

Examples:

  1. A systematic approach to problem-solving.
  2. Systematic errors in the data.
  3. Systematic destruction of the rainforests.
  4. Systematic study of the Bible.
  5. The company has a systematic way of handling customer complaints.
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