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adverb
- 1. in a way that relates to or affects the whole of something: "the banks have been systemically corrupted"
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(of a drug, disease, poison, etc.) in a way that reaches and affects the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part of it: Intravenous pain medication is absorbed systemically. Antibiotics were administered systemically for 3 days. formal.
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Systemic means of, relating to, or common to a system, such as the body, the economy, or the environment. Learn how to use systemic in a sentence, see examples, and compare with systematic.
A systemic drug, disease, or poison reaches and has an effect on the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part of it. formal. A systemic problem or change is a basic one, experienced by the whole of an organization or a country and not just particular parts of it:
Systemically means of or relating to systems or a system, or affecting the entire body or an entire organism. Find the origin, usage, and examples of systemically and its synonyms in this online dictionary.
Definition of systemically adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The word "systemically" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to mean "in a systematic manner, taking into account the interconnected parts of a system." For example, "The company made systemically sound decisions that led to improved profits.".
Something that's systemic affects all parts of something. If every dog at doggy daycare has fleas, it's a systemic problem. The adjective systemic is often used to describe diseases or disorders; a systemic illness affects your whole body or an entire system — like your digestive system.