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methodically

[ UK /mɛθˈɒdɪkli/ ]
[ US /məˈθɑdɪkəɫi, məˈθɑdɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a methodical manner
    she worked methodically

How To Use methodically In A Sentence

  • Happily, the technology is now doing its job, collecting data methodically and with exquisite sensitivity.
  • Ovid's "Metamorphoses," translated by several hands; which he recommended by a preface, written with more ostentation than ability; his notions are half-formed, and his materials immethodically confused. Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Volume 2
  • She speaks deliberately and methodically, but enthusiastically, with an italic emphasis on seemingly random words.
  • Your gallant battle-hosts and work-hosts, as the others did, will need to be made loyally yours; they must and will be regulated, methodically secured in their just share of conquest under you; -- joined with you in veritable brotherhood, sonhood, by quite other and deeper ties than those of temporary day's wages! Past and Present
  • So she's methodically built up a comfort level with national security issues, joining the Armed Services Committee and spending countless hours mastering military arcana.
  • The habitual spectators at the School of Medicine, the College of France, and the Faculty of Sciences, know how experiments are made on the living flesh, how muscles are divided and cut, the nerves wrenched or dilacerated, the bones broken or methodically opened with gouge, mallet, saw, and pincers. An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
  • All three men retell their stories of disillusionment slowly and methodically, taking breaks to compose themselves.
  • Jack knew enough about percussion to realise that the girl was methodically going through a set of rudiments.
  • They are much like their coach: cool, unflappable, yet willing to methodically rip out your heart.
  • I'm deeply concerned with harmony, and yet it is the aspect of composition that is the most predetermined methodically.
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