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Methodicall


Definition:

Methodicall (adjective): characterized by or done in a systematic, organized, and diligent manner.

Sense 1:

Adjective: Being methodicall means approaching tasks or actions in an orderly and planned manner, ensuring efficiency and accuracy.

Example sentences:

  1. She tackled the complex problem in a methodicall manner, breaking it down into smaller, more manageable parts.
  2. The team followed a methodicall approach, meticulously analyzing the data before drawing any conclusions.

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Sense 2:

Adverb: Methodicall can also function as an adverb, representing the way in which an action is performed systematically and with precision.

Example sentences:

  1. The team worked methodicall to assemble the intricate puzzle, ensuring not a single piece was misplaced.
  2. She methodicall organized her desk, arranging the documents and stationery in a neat and logical order.

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