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Synonyms

methodically

American  
[muh-thod-ik-lee] / məˈθɒd ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a systematic and orderly way.

    This serious book methodically reviews various new business models, leadership styles, and theories of value creation.

  2. in a slow and careful way; painstakingly.

    Don't make the mistake of blazing your way through a chapter; instead, read deliberately and methodically.


Other Word Forms

  • antimethodically adverb
  • nonmethodically adverb
  • quasi-methodically adverb
  • unmethodically adverb

Etymology

Origin of methodically

methodical ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 46000 for the first time—as the stock market methodically rises against a backdrop of new tariffs and concerns on the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

They are methodically consolidating the trillion-dollar advertising industry—and displacing the creative workers who once powered it.

From The Wall Street Journal

However long it takes to unravel your current life, you have methodically gone through the necessary steps to arrive at an informed decision about your future retirement destination abroad.

From MarketWatch

Slowly and methodically, and taking special care about his nose, he removed his glasses.

From Literature

For example, Galaxy Digital recently disclosed moving $9 billion in bitcoin for a single client, one of the original holders methodically exiting.

From MarketWatch