Word info

systemically

Adverb

Meaning

In a systemic manner.

In a manner that affects an entire system.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A downgrade of Angola’s sovereign rating would not necessarily trigger a downgrade of the operating environment for banks as domestic systemically important banks would still likely continue to do business and report profits. Source: Internet

BLM and Antifa claim that they’re “fighting to stop systemic racism” in America, when in reality, they’re counting on the fact that America is not a “systemically racist” country so they can get away with murder. Source: Internet

But it cannot effectively insure against uncertainty, and it can systemically underestimate risk, at great cost to innocent bystanders (e.g., the millions who lost their jobs when Wall Street tanked the economy in 2008). Source: Internet

Especially in this case where people have been mentally conditioned not to question or think; people have systemically been lied to, and been told to unquestionably embrace falsehoods as truths. Source: Internet

Eugene Collins, president of the Baton Rouge branch of the NAACP, said the records show the state’s “premier law enforcement agency is systemically racist at multiple levels.” Source: Internet

By contrast, Joe Biden believes America is, in his words, systemically racist. Source: Internet

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