Systematically
Example: Historians systematically analyze sources to understand past events accurately.
Definition
"Systematically" means doing something in a methodical, organized, and consistent manner, following a fixed plan or system. Historians systematically analyze sources to ensure thorough and accurate understanding of past events by carefully examining evidence step-by-step.
Etymology
The word "systematically" derives from the Greek word "systema," meaning 'organized whole,' combined with the English suffix "-ically" to form an adverb. Did you know? The root emphasizes order and method, reflecting the careful, stepwise approach implied by "systematically."
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"Systematically" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - History - (C2) - set 1", containing 212 commonly used words.
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