Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
bureaucratic .
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- adjective Synonym of
bureaucratic .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I would hope that other states have it because the last thing that you ever want when your people are in trouble are bureaucratical squabbles.
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And the reason I say that is because government has a fiduciary responsibility to the rest of the tax payers whose money they're spending, and most of the bureaucratical delay — now I have to say, I think we've cut that delay down tremendously over the years — most of that delay is verifying that you're owed the money.
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Probably it was also in this way that Byzantine titles and ceremonial were introduced into Central Europe, and that Central and Eastern European official life assumed its hierarchical and bureaucratical character.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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It also requires that the daily life and movement of workers should not be made difficult or restricted due to either outdated emigration procedures or any other bureaucratical obstacles!
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily siraj mohammed 2010
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The IBA had lost its credibility, the IBC said, because of its failure of courage to work outside the Act. "It has in fact adopted a bureaucratical approach of sticking to the letter of the law, hiding behind the Act and red tape.
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