systematically

In a systematic manner; organizedly or methodically.

Adverb

  1. In a systematic manner; organizedly or methodically.
    • Taxonomy seeks to systematically name all living organisms; each species has one name and everyone can figure out what that name is.
    • 'Something political, I'm pretty sure, sir. A lot of those Sinn Feiners are out to make trouble systematically just now. And you'd be surprised to find who are more or less in with them—all sorts of people.' - 1927,...
    • Blast after blast, fiery outbreak after fiery outbreak, like a flaming barrage from within,[…]most of Edison's grounds soon became an inferno. As though on an incendiary rampage, the fires systematically devoured the...

Origin

Etymology tree English systematic Proto-Italic *-ālis Latin -ālisbor. Old French -albor. ▲ Latin -ālis Old French -elbor. ▲ Latin -ālisbor. Middle English -al Middle English -ly Middle English -ally English -ally English systematically From systematic + -ally.

Forms

more systematically most systematically

Synonyms

methodically systemwise

Related

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