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    bureaucratic
    /ˌbjʊərəˈkratɪk/

    adjective

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  2. relating to a system of controlling or managing a country, company, or organization that is operated by a large number of officials: The company was inefficient because it was highly bureaucratic. involving complicated rules and processes that make something slow and difficult:

  3. The meaning of BUREAUCRATIC is of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a bureaucracy or a bureaucrat. How to use bureaucratic in a sentence.

  4. a system for controlling or managing a country, company, or organization that is operated by a large number of officials employed to follow rules carefully: I had to deal with the university's bureaucracy when I was applying for financial aid. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Managing and organizing. administer. administration.

  5. Bureaucratic definition: of, relating to, or characteristic of a bureaucrat or a bureaucracy; arbitrary and routine.. See examples of BUREAUCRATIC used in a sentence.

  6. Bureaucratic means involving complicated rules and procedures which can cause long delays. Diplomats believe that bureaucratic delays are inevitable. The department has become a bureaucratic nightmare.

  7. : a system of administration marked by officialism, red tape, and proliferation. Did you know? The Roots of Bureaucracy. Bureaucracy was borrowed from the French bureaucratie, which itself was formed by combining bureau (“desk”) and - cratie (a suffix denoting a kind of government).

  8. Definition of bureaucratic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Anything bureaucratic has to do with the business of running an organization — usually not in a very efficient manner. If there are bureaucrats or a bureaucracy involved, go ahead and call it bureaucratic.

  10. 3 days ago · bureaucracy, specific form of organization defined by complexity, division of labour, permanence, professional management, hierarchical coordination and control, strict chain of command, and legal authority. It is distinguished from informal and collegial organizations.

  11. adjective. 1. administrative, political, official, ministerial, governmental, red-tape The school is free from bureaucratic control. 2. rigid, complex, strict, stringent, uncompromising, unadaptable The GPs complain that the system has become too bureaucratic.