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PO1 John Johnson
Key word: Systemic; per Websters;
systemic adjective
sys·tem·ic | \ si-ˈste-mik
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Definition of systemic (Entry 1 of 2)
: of, relating to, or common to a system: such as
a: affecting the body generally
systemic diseases
b: supplying those parts of the body that receive blood through the aorta rather than through the pulmonary artery
c: of, relating to, or being a pesticide that as used is harmless to the plant or higher animal but when absorbed into its sap or bloodstream makes the entire organism toxic to pests (such as an insect or fungus)
Neonics … are what is known as "systemic" pesticides. That is, the neonics are applied directly to seeds, and those treated seeds then grow into the crops that contain neonicotinoids in their pollen, their nectar and, indeed, their every fiber.
— Joel Bleifuss
d: fundamental to a predominant social, economic, or political practice systemic poverty
Our nation faces a fork in the road and a decision to either continue down the same path of systemic racism or to confront our past honestly.
— Bree Newsome
People are tired of marching. People are tired of hashtag protests. People want some systemic change.
— Rev. Tiffany Thomas
systemic adjective
sys·tem·ic | \ si-ˈste-mik
\
Definition of systemic (Entry 1 of 2)
: of, relating to, or common to a system: such as
a: affecting the body generally
systemic diseases
b: supplying those parts of the body that receive blood through the aorta rather than through the pulmonary artery
c: of, relating to, or being a pesticide that as used is harmless to the plant or higher animal but when absorbed into its sap or bloodstream makes the entire organism toxic to pests (such as an insect or fungus)
Neonics … are what is known as "systemic" pesticides. That is, the neonics are applied directly to seeds, and those treated seeds then grow into the crops that contain neonicotinoids in their pollen, their nectar and, indeed, their every fiber.
— Joel Bleifuss
d: fundamental to a predominant social, economic, or political practice systemic poverty
Our nation faces a fork in the road and a decision to either continue down the same path of systemic racism or to confront our past honestly.
— Bree Newsome
People are tired of marching. People are tired of hashtag protests. People want some systemic change.
— Rev. Tiffany Thomas
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