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Systemic

Systemic | Systemically

Systemic meaning

Embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a whole system, group, body, economy, market, or society. | Pertaining to an entire organism.

Synonyms of Systemic

Example sentences (20)

Reduction in corticosteroid dose may be associated with systemic withdrawal symptoms and/or unmask conditions previously suppressed by systemic corticosteroid therapy.

Although RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki initially said she “can’t say for sure” whether systemic racism is a problem with the police, on Friday afternoon she released a statement saying “systemic racism is part of every institution, the RCMP included”.

But admitting we have systemic problems will mean we need systemic solutions and we just cannot cope with that as a country.

In other words, although there are systemic problems, there are systemic solutions as well.

Lots of buzzwords today like "white privilege, systemic racism, food deserts?" etc Denying somebody housing, work, and harassed for being a gaijin, seems systemic to me, and Ive experienced it all.

The following year, a group of 70 scientists, including prominent biologists, toxicologists, entomologists, and other specialists in Europe the Task Force on Systemic Pesticides, an ad hoc group to study neonics and other systemic pesticides.

EU: Nigerian Elections Have 'Systemic Failings,' Need Serious Reform (Today) - Nigeria's elections need serious reform after being marred by violence, systemic failings and low turnout,.

Blood returning from both the systemic circulation and the lungs is returned, and blood is pumped simultaneously into the systemic circulation and the lungs.

Grammar as functional Halliday's grammar is not just systemic, but systemic functional.

In Systemic Perspectives on Discourse, Vol. 1: Selected Theoretical Papers from the Ninth International Systemic Workshop, Benson and Greaves (eds).

In "Systemic Perspectives on Discourse, Vol. 1: Selected Theoretical Papers" from the Ninth International Systemic Workshop, James D. Benson and William S. Greaves (eds).

In Systemic Perspectives on Discourse, Vol. 1: Selected Theoretical Papers from the Ninth International Systemic Workshop, James D. Benson and William S. Greaves (eds).

Systemic conditions that affect the kidneys (such as diabetes and autoimmune disease ) and systemic problems that occur as a result of kidney problems (such as renal osteodystrophy and hypertension ) are also studied in nephrology.

The concept that oral health can affect systemic health and disease is referred to as "oral-systemic health".

According to him, this “includes problems that require systemic solutions”, rather than individual ones.

According to the Arran Ferries Action Group, every time a ferry is cancelled because of systemic failures, it costs Arran's economy £12,800.

According to the former president, Nigeria has a systemic failure, where those who are putting up buildings don’t pay attention or abide by the building control regulations.

Activist Eddie Ndopu examines the systemic burdens he and others face, and what to do about them.

After Grisom’s prayer, Soloman read Jericho Brown’s “The Tradition,” a about brutality, injustice and systemic racism.

Against the backdrop of mutiny and controversy, Spain not only claimed an historic World Cup title but shifted the entire women's football landscape as they unearthed systemic misogyny in the Spanish football federation.