Systemic vs Principled - What's the difference?
systemic | principled |
Embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a group, system, body, economy, market, or society as a whole.
(physiology) Pertaining to an entire organism.
Based on, having or manifesting principles.
As adjectives the difference between systemic and principled
is that systemic is embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a group, system, body, economy, market, or society as a whole while principled is based on, having or manifesting principles.systemic
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(-)Usage notes
Not to be confused with .Antonyms
* topical * endemicSee also
* embeddedprincipled
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(en adjective)- Governors should be well principled . --.
