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systematic adjective [ sɪstəˈmatɪk ]

• done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
• "a systematic search of the whole city"
Similar: structured, methodical, organized, orderly, well ordered, planned, systematized, regular, routine, standardized, standard, formal, logical, coherent, consistent, efficient, businesslike, practical, careful, fastidious, meticulous, joined-up,
Opposite: disorganized, chaotic,
Origin: early 18th century: from French systématique, via late Latin from late Greek sustēmatikos, from sustēma (see system).


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