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systemic

/sɪˈstɛm.ɪk/

[/sɪˈstɛm.ɪk/]

affecting a whole system

Advancedadjective

Definition

Something systemic relates to or affects an entire system rather than its parts. Speakers point to systemic problems that need systemic change.

Example

The report exposed deep systemic failures.

The report exposed deep systemic failures.

Etymology

From 'system', from Greek 'systema', meaning an organized whole.

How & Where It’s Used

Used in talks on policy, justice, and complex problems.

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