methodical

IPA: mʌθˈɑdʌkʌɫ

adjective

  • In an organized manner; proceeding with regard to method; systematic.
  • Arranged with regard to method; disposed in a suitable manner, or in a manner to illustrate a subject, or to facilitate practical observation.
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Examples of "methodical" in Sentences

  • Agent Dumb Ass has a sawing style that might be most-charitably described as "methodical."
  • And they proceed to chomp their way through its contents in methodical, determined fashion.
  • … It accomplished the first great feat in direct prophylaxis action to prevent disease, namely methodical eradication of a disease.
  • An apartment complex there as well, and are going essentially house to house in what they describe as a methodical search, trying to capture the suspect.
  • Southern California prosecutors said Friday they will seek the death penalty for the man they called a "methodical and merciless killer" who stormed through a salon and killed eight people.
  • LAVENDERA: We don't know who Gonzalez is talking about exactly but investigators they have arrested all the men who carried out what they call the methodical and chilling murders of the Billings 'couple.
  • LAVANDERA: We don't know who Gonzalez is talking about exactly, but investigators say they've arrested all the men who carried out what they called the methodical and chilling murders of the Billings couple.
  • Call for death penalty in US beauty salon shootings PROSECUTORS say they'll seek the death penalty for the man they call a "methodical and merciless killer" who stormed through a California beauty salon and killed eight people.

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