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systemic

1 of 1adjective
/sɪˈstɛmɪk/
1

related to the entire structure and not only a specific part of it

  • Systemic changes are necessary to address inefficiencies in the healthcare system.
  • The systemic issue of income inequality affects people across various socioeconomic backgrounds.
  • The company implemented systemic reforms to improve workplace culture and productivity.
  • Systemic risk refers to threats that can disrupt entire financial systems.
  • Systemic problems require comprehensive solutions that address root causes.