Pronunciation: /ˌsɪs.təˈmæ.tɪ.kli/
adverb in a systematic manner; methodically
A1 She systematically organized her desk by color coding all her supplies.
A2 The teacher systematically reviewed the basic vocabulary with the students before moving on to more advanced topics.
B1 The company systematically analyzes customer feedback to improve their products and services.
B2 The research team systematically collected data from various sources to draw accurate conclusions.
C1 The detective systematically went through all the evidence to solve the complex case.
C2 The scientist systematically conducted experiments to test the hypothesis and confirm the results.
formal The researchers systematically analyzed the data to identify any patterns or trends.
informal She systematically organized her closet by color and season.
slang He's been systematically ghosting all his exes, one by one.
figurative By systematically removing negative influences from her life, she was able to find true happiness.
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