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bureaucratic
[ byoor-uh-krat-ik ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a bureaucrat or a bureaucracy; arbitrary and routine.
bureaucratic
/ ˌbjʊərəˈkrætɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to bureaucrats; characterized by bureaucracy
Derived Forms
- ˌbureauˈcratically, adverb
Other Words From
- bureau·crati·cal·ly adverb
- anti·bureau·cratic adjective
- nonbu·reau·cratic adjective
- nonbu·reau·crati·cal·ly adverb
- semi·bureau·cratic adjective
- semi·bureau·crati·cal·ly adverb
- unbu·reau·cratic adjective
- unbu·reau·crati·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of bureaucratic1
Example Sentences
Other businesses highlight what they see as a heavy bureaucratic burden at both national and European levels, inconsistent government decision-making from Berlin, plus higher labour costs and staff shortages.
They may be among the most determined supporters of Trump’s plan to dismantle the bureaucratic “deep state”.
He keeps the convoys moving smoothly and free of bureaucratic hold-ups as they cross the border.
And his economic vision includes reducing bureaucratic red tape that makes it harder for businesses to succeed, while transforming empty commercial space for artists, nightlife and other creative industries.
But we can see by this early decision to delay this standard bureaucratic process that our impression that they don't plan to play by any of the usual rules is correct.
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