unsystematic

ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking systematic arrangement or method or organization
    he works in an unsystematic manner
    unsystematic and fragmentary records
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How To Use unsystematic In A Sentence

  • The Minister for Finance is at best throwing money at problems in a totally unsystematic way, in trial and error methods.
  • From his youth he had studied its problems unsystematically; he had a way of going straight to the point in any discussion; and, judged by a literary standard, he was a great master of expository and argumentative prose.
  • The ‘accomplishments’ taught to their sisters, on the other hand, mostly by unsystematic home education with a brief period at a private school to ‘finish’, in effect prepared them for marriage.
  • Changes will have to be revalidated by going back to a possibly disorganized or unsystematic accumulation of user-related materials to see if the new specifications remain responsive to identified user needs.
  • One eventually deduces that, for him, the word ‘metaphorical’ signifies the occasional and unsystematic use of purity language in contexts where it would not be normal.
  • He treats the whole situation cavalierly and unsystematically.
  • Instead of looking at the consistency of test scores, this theory examines the causes of variability in test scores and the extent to which variability can be attributed to systematic or unsystematic sources.
  • That something emerges in a totally unsystematic, indeed offhand way, as in a review of a book on Yeats's poetry.
  • his books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf
  • From today's standards, Otto's definition of numinosity might seem a bit vague and unsystematic. Earthpages.ca - Think Free
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