Definitionadj. characterized by order and planning
Last update: May 12, 2016
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Rahul is very systematic in his studies. [adjective]
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A systematic attempt to assassinate the president of the country was made by the terrorists. [adjective]
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Subsistence peasant agriculture was not the subject of any systematic statistical surveys then, he said. [adjective]
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An example follows, a systematic review of antidepressants in neuropathic pain. [adjective]
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I had resolved to submit to a systematic criticism the semi-official defence of the right of property recently put forth by M. [adjective]
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Our too abundant nourishment, together with complete physical idleness, is nothing but systematic excitement of the imagination. [adjective]
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Singularly enough, systematic communism--the deliberate negation of property--is conceived under the direct influence of the proprietary prejudice; and property is the basis of all communistic theories. [adjective]
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The capitalist press organized a systematic campaign of calumny and misrepresentation against Anarchists. [adjective]
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A systematic attempt to suppress her activities was organized a year ago by the united police force of the country. [adjective]
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Contenting himself for the present with the three, he strove to train and educate them for systematic action. [adjective]
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