Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
systematic .
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- adjective
systematic
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Examples
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In an interview with German TV Monday, former Austrian rider Bernhard Kohl indicated that he and several other international riders went to Humanplasma for systematical blood doping.
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The radio has provided a profound new opportunities and systematical ways for more inclusive sustainable developments in most parts.
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He remarked: "There are many ways, systematical and comparatively painless, or at any rate bloodless, of causing undesirable races to die out."
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Quantum electrodynamics, the historical as well as systematical entrée to QFT, rests on two pillars (see, e.g., the short and lucid “Historical Introduction” of Scharf's original book Scharf 1995).
Quantum Field Theory Kuhlmann, Meinard 2006
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"Cosatu has gained freedom to advance the needs of the working class, but the systematical marginalisation it suffers only leads to delayed progress relating to unemployment and poverty issues,"
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The preposterous notions of a systematical man who does not know the world, tire the patience of a man who does.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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In short, a man who has great knowledge, from experience and observation, of the characters, customs, and manners of mankind, is a being as different from, and as superior to, a man of mere book and systematical knowledge, as a well-managed horse is to an ass.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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There are systematical way you can search, and when I look at the clips, they use a backhoe.
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All that I maintain here, is, that in this one, of the influence of christian names, however it gained footing, he was serious; — he was all uniformity; — he was systematical, and, like all systematic reasoners, he would move both heaven and earth, and twist and torture every thing in nature to support his hypothesis.
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My father, as I told you was a philosopher in grain, — speculative, — systematical; — and my aunt
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