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UK
/tˈɛknəkɹˌæt/
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[ US /ˈtɛknəˌkɹæt/ ]
[ US /ˈtɛknəˌkɹæt/ ]
NOUN
- an expert who is a member of a highly skilled elite group
- an advocate of technocracy
How To Use technocrat In A Sentence
- PUNE: The IIT Bombay Alumni Association (IITBAA) - Pune Chapter has tied up with the Centre for Innovation, Incubation & Entrepreneurship (CIIE) at the IIM-A for the benefit of creative minds and technocrats who qualify for Innovations 2011 ', to be organised from January 8, 2011 in Pune. The Times of India
- Crucially, at the heart of this construct is the Commission, comprised of appointed technocrats ruling as benign Platonic guardians, protecting the interests of all the peoples of Europe. Democracy or stability?
- The room was full of shilpit pointy-heids and sundry technocrats.
- What is happening to the campaigning steamroller that was going to propel the new prophets of technocratic and meritocracy craving Labor into power?
- Sovereignty, if it is not to be confiscated by factions of the bourgeoisie or technocrats in their service, has to be popular sovereignty.
- Produced with technocrat perfection, it presents the palate with a pleasing gooseberry and apple-like nose and a palate that vibrates with clean fruit flavours.
- Technocrats in government and external aid agencies constituted a powerful combine.
- A cadre of diplomats and technocrats would concentrate on opening economic doors - and making sure they stayed open.
- A new pattern of migration of the intellectuals, technocrats, artists, and educated youth is naturally expected to develop.
- He comes from the pragmatic, not to say technocratic, centre of the party. Times, Sunday Times