systematic
/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/adjective4 syllables
Systematic means: characterized by order and planning.
Synonyms for systematic4
Opposites of systematic
unsystematic
What does systematic mean?2
adjective
1
characterized by order and planning“the investigation was very systematic”
2
of or relating to taxonomy“taxonomic relations”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with systematic?27
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aristocratic
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Systematic in a sentence
- Human rights violations, misogyny and exclusion are widespread and systematic.Cangarejo
- Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence.Zifre
- We'll begin a systematic search of the town.CM
- Genocide is the systematic effort to exterminate an entire people.shekitten
- Turkish grammar is very systematic and very consistent.Adelpa
- I don't call it colonization, I call it systematic raw materials exploitation.marcelostockle
- Mandarin Chinese is renowned for its highly systematic, logical and mathematical structure.Adelpa
- Language is one of the most systematic, subtle, and significant vehicles for spreading racist ideology.DJ_Saidez
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