holistically
Americanadverb
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involving or emphasizing the whole, as with a theory or practice.
Please note that test scores are just one element of your application, and the program views each student holistically in making a determination of admission.
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Medicine/Medical. following a therapeutic system that considers the individual as a whole, especially one that integrates physical and mental health and sometimes also social well-being.
In this practice, we try to tailor foods, diets, and treatments to prevent disease and improve health holistically.
Etymology
Origin of holistically
Example Sentences
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Meta has a separate AI Insights dashboard that tracks AI usage more holistically than just by tokens used.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026
Commodities are “part of the macro conversation, but holistically it’s not one hot price print that matters — it’s whether higher input costs translate into stickier prices, higher wages and firmer inflation expectations,” he said.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 15, 2026
However Judge Smyth said, "viewed holistically", the offending went beyond that.
From BBC • Dec. 19, 2025
Steenburgen: I think we sort of look at life rather holistically.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 4, 2025
If we were serious about bringing in minority lawyers, I asserted, we’d have to look more holistically at candidates.
From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama
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