Systematic is the more common word; it most often describes something that is done according to a system or method. Systemic describes what relates to or affects an entire system, be that system physical, organizational, or societal.
Planning, expecting and arranging systematically (Definition of systematic from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Characterized by, based on, or constituting a system: systematic thought. 2. Working or done in a step-by-step manner; methodical: a systematic worker; a systematic approach.
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Adjective systematic (comparative more systematic, superlative most systematic) Carried out according to a planned, ordered procedure.
SYSTEMATIC definition: having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan. See examples of systematic used in a sentence.
She made a systematic study of the evidence. He is very systematic [= methodical] in his work. We approached the problem systematically.
Biology concerned with classification: systematic botany. Biology pertaining to, based on, or in accordance with a system of classification: the systematic names of plants.
done according to a system or plan, in a complete, efficient or determined way. The prisoner was subjected to systematic torture. Definition of systematic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
, a date etched in blood, a night when humanity wept and history stood ashamed. That day, the soil of Jammu drank the blood of its own people. The skies echoed with cries of despair, ...