Adverb
In a systematic manner; methodically.
Source: Webster's dictionarythey systematically excluded women Source: Internet
After the war, Zhou systematically groomed Li for leadership and sent him to be educated in energy-related engineering in Moscow. Source: Internet
A climactic battle ensues between Big O and Big Fau, after which reality is systematically erased by the new megadeus, an incarnation of Angel, recognised as "Big Venus" by Dorothy. Source: Internet
Advancements in technology now allow certain characters to render accurately. citation In Chinese, the practice of providing phonetic cues via ruby is rare, but does occur systematically in grade-school level text books or dictionaries. Source: Internet
All Eastern streets, bridges, paths, windows, doors, gates, and sewers opening to West Berlin were systematically sealed off by walls, concrete elements, barbed wire, and/or bars. Source: Internet
Algorithms have been developed to systematically determine the skeleton of the underlying graph and, then, orient all arrows whose directionality is dictated by the conditional independencies observed. Source: Internet