bureaucratic in English

adjective
1
relating to the business of running an organization, or government.
well-established bureaucratic procedures

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1. Probably just bureaucratic instinct.

2. The organization is highly bureaucratic.

3. Bureaucratical: Same as <internalXref urlencoded="bureaucratic">bureaucratic</internalXref>

4. It was another bureaucratic snafu.

5. The Da Lisi is too bureaucratic

6. Mostly it's the bureaucratic jungle.

7. Financial, technological and bureaucratic obstacles would remain.

8. Bureaucratize definition is - to make bureaucratic

9. It is too rigid and bureaucratic.

10. Diplomats believe that bureaucratic delays are inevitable.

11. Call it another case of bureaucratic bungling.

12. Many employees in bureaucratic governments feel trapped.

13. The government has created a bureaucratic monster.

14. What does Bureaucratical mean? Synonym of bureaucratic

15. The bureaucratic swamp soon recovered its grip.

16. The report revealed a major bureaucratic muddle.

17. The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.

18. The department has become a bureaucratic nightmare.

19. Bureaucratically: In a bureaucratic manner; as a bureaucrat

20. The prison official is icily polite and bureaucratic.

21. The long bureaucratic struggle was over, and Alsop rejoiced.

22. The report revealed a great deal of bureaucratic inefficiency.

23. This was a central tenet of the bureaucratic model.

24. Chennault and Alsop were losing the bureaucratic war.

25. 11 The report revealed a major bureaucratic muddle.

26. 5 The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.

27. There was a bureaucratic muddle over his appointment.

28. I see your tenderness in the bureaucratic print.

29. The company was inefficient because it was highly bureaucratic.

30. The strategic and bureaucratic purposes of Albm programs have varied

31. Yet government was not in any strict sense bureaucratic.

32. The procedure for getting funding approval is so bureaucratic!

33. To assume simple bureaucratic Bungling is simply simple-minded.

34. Gender is a bureaucratic solution to an antisocial habit.

35. 23 There was a bureaucratic muddle over his appointment.

36. Bu‧reau‧crat‧ic /ˌbjʊərəˈkrætɪk◂ $ ˌbjʊr-/ ●○○ adjective involving a lot of complicated official rules and processes —Bureaucratically /-kli/ adverb Examples from the Corpus bureaucratic • The procedure for getting funding approval is so bureaucratic! • Yet government was not in any strict sense bureaucratic.

37. 22 synonyms for Clerical: administrative, office, bureaucratic, secretarial, book-keeping

38. By 19 the union had become torpid, old, and bureaucratic.

39. The asylum seekers had to contend with continued bureaucratic obstruction.

40. The Burger King organisation operates a highly bureaucratic control system.

41. During the 1850s, Inhaúma held a series of bureaucratic positions.

42. Doctors are complaining that the system is cumbersome and bureaucratic.

43. Bureaucratic power has encroached upon the freedom of the individual.

44. From the Cambridge English Corpus The "bureaucratic Bindweed," however, …

45. Those people who predicted an exercise in bureaucratic blandness were confounded.

46. Bureaucratize Meaning: "to make bureaucratic," 1855; see bureaucracy + -ize

47. A canny bureaucratic infighter , Moorer made no pretense of academic subtlety.

48. We got bogged down in a morass of detail and bureaucratic red tape.

49. I need to do the whole bureaucratic procedure to open a bookstore.

50. Their limited national horizons and bureaucratic rivalries and material interests preclude it.