Pronunciation: /ˈsɪstəm/
noun a set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole, in particular
A1 A solar system consists of planets orbiting around a star.
A2 The digestive system helps to break down food for absorption.
B1 The school has implemented a new grading system for student assessments.
B2 The transportation system in this city is efficient and well-organized.
C1 The legal system in this country is based on a combination of common law and civil law.
C2 The healthcare system in this country provides universal coverage for all citizens.
adjective relating to or affecting the entire system
A1 I have a system for organizing my school supplies.
A2 She developed a system for remembering people's names.
B1 The company implemented a new system for tracking inventory.
B2 The healthcare system in this country is in need of reform.
C1 The legal system is designed to ensure justice for all citizens.
C2 The transportation system in this city is efficient and reliable.
formal The new operating system is designed to improve efficiency and security.
informal I can't figure out how to navigate this new system.
slang The system is so glitchy, it's driving me crazy.
figurative She has a system in place for staying organized and on top of things.
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