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systemic

Adjective

This term describes a deep-rooted condition that permeates every layer of an organization or organism. It suggests that the cause of a problem is not a localized glitch or a single bad actor, but is instead woven into the very fabric of how the entity operates. It carries a heavy, often clinical or sociological weight, implying that surface-level fixes will be ineffective because the issue is structural. In medical contexts, it refers to something affecting the entire body, such as a systemic infection, rather than a localized wound. In social or political discourse, it is frequently used to describe ingrained biases or inequalities that are reinforced by laws, customs, and institutional habits, making the problem invisible to those who are not affected by it.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Relating to a system as a whole rather than individual parts.

"The company is facing systemic failure across all departments."

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