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more methodic
adjective as in organized, precise
adjective as in methodical
Example Sentences
“In the past it would probably have taken us at least twice as long, or even more, to implement. This time we were able to adopt a much more aggressive development approach.” says Heather, ”Compared to start-ups, compared to companies like Uber, that can create a new experience every week, our banking culture is more methodic, more like one foot in front of the other.
I do not know any work of this kind which is clearer, more methodic or more comprehensive than your Analytical Institutions.
To map out the Comparative Psychology of Man must also conduce to the more methodic carrying on of inquiries.
From the confused and spasmodic efforts of the thirteenth century, when Captains of the people and leaders of the party seized a momentary gust of power, there arose a second sort of despotism, more cautious in its policy, more methodic in its use of means to ends, which ended by metamorphosing the Italian cities and preparing the great age of the Renaissance.
It may be you are more scientific than your rival; but he is more methodic than you, and for my part, I'm for method.'
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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