Systemic (adjective)

  1. Relating to or affecting an entire system, especially an organism or social system.
  2. Relating to or inherent in the structure or workings of a system.
  3. Relating to the study of systems.

Origin:

From the latin word systema meaning "a system" + -ic meaning "pertaining to".

Examples:

  1. The systemic problem with the government's policies could not be resolved by a single decision.
  2. The systemic flaws in the design of the machine were discovered too late to fix.
  3. The systemic approach to understanding complex problems is becoming increasingly popular.
  4. The systemic changes to the company's operations improved efficiency and productivity.
  5. The systemic analysis of the market trends provided valuable insights.
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