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red tape
noun
- excessive formality and routine required before official action can be taken.
red tape
noun
- obstructive official routine or procedure; time-consuming bureaucracy
red tape
1- Bureaucratic procedures that delay progress: “Paula had hoped to settle the inheritance quickly but got caught up in a lot of red tape.”
red tape
2- Administrative procedures, especially in a bureaucracy , that are marked by complexity and delay: “Red tape delayed his passport.”
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- redtapism noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of red tape1
First recorded in 1730–40; after the red tape used to tie official documents
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Word History and Origins
Origin of red tape1
C18: from the red tape used to bind official government documents
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Idioms and Phrases
Official forms and procedures, especially those that are complex and time-consuming. For example, There's so much red tape involved in approving our remodeling that we're tempted to postpone it indefinitely . This expression alludes to the former British custom of tying up official documents with red ribbon. [Early 1800s]Advertisement
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