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bureaucratic

[ US /ˌbjʊɹəˈkɹætɪk/ ]
[ UK /bjˌɔːɹə‍ʊkɹˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracy
    a bureaucratic nightmare
    his bureaucratic behavior annoyed his colleagues

How To Use bureaucratic In A Sentence

  • It would not be so bad if these tests were actually based on science or some objective measure but they are usually exercises in bureaucratic futility. Barack Obama Elected President of the United States | One Year Later...What's Changed?
  • Is that something you really want to see, that kind of ossified thinking in a bureaucratic organization like Homeland Security? CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2005
  • Its political culture, once fiercely democratic, is being eroded by a manipulated, bureaucratic legalism that identifies dissent as disloyalty.
  • One such is the following chart, which can be used to devise typical bureaucratic phrases that sound impressive but mean nothing.
  • One such is the following chart, which can be used to devise typical bureaucratic phrases that sound impressive but mean nothing.
  • In any unwieldy bureaucratic system there will be some in need who will be let down by officialdom. The Sun
  • Then the regional financial crisis hit and suddenly the air was full of accusations of bureaucratic ineptitude, corruption and outright dereliction of duty.
  • We also need to allow individuals and groups to determine their own identities free of bureaucratic classifications.
  • There are many reasons why IBM nearly went belly-up, not least the fact that Big Blue had become a bureaucratic monster.
  • It is one of a torrent of jargon words, phrases, clichés and bureaucratic gobbledygook that have grown to clutter our language.
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