Definition of systematically in English:
systematically
adverb sɪstəˈmatɪkliˌsɪstəˈmædək(ə)li
According to a fixed plan or system; methodically.
we searched systematically for evidence
villages were systematically destroyed by bombing
Example sentencesExamples
- The collections were formed systematically, in sequence.
- The evidence had not been reviewed systematically.
- The glass is systematically smashed from the windows.
- She has been systematically building evidence.
- Foods must be systematically improved.
- They haven't had the resources to systematically market their films for commercial exhibition.
- Systematically organized collections of contemporary art were especially rare in the United States.
- Row after row of glass and shells have been systematically destroyed.
- Systematically consider each standard and its requirements.
- Insurance companies systematically exclude high risk groups from their plans.
Definition of systematically in US English:
systematically
adverbˌsɪstəˈmædək(ə)liˌsistəˈmadək(ə)lē
According to a fixed plan or system; methodically.
we searched systematically for evidence
villages were systematically destroyed by bombing
Example sentencesExamples
- Systematically consider each standard and its requirements.
- Row after row of glass and shells have been systematically destroyed.
- The collections were formed systematically, in sequence.
- The glass is systematically smashed from the windows.
- Insurance companies systematically exclude high risk groups from their plans.
- Systematically organized collections of contemporary art were especially rare in the United States.
- The evidence had not been reviewed systematically.
- Foods must be systematically improved.
- They haven't had the resources to systematically market their films for commercial exhibition.
- She has been systematically building evidence.