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View usage for: (bjʊərəkrætɪk) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]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. More Synonyms of bureaucratic bureaucratic in British English (ˌbjʊərəˈkrætɪk) adjectiveof or relating to bureaucrats; characterized by bureaucracy Derived forms bureaucratically (ˌbureauˈcratically) adverb Examples of 'bureaucratic' in a sentencebureaucratic At the very least he will face considerable bureaucratic scrutiny and delay.The whole process is also a lot less bureaucratic.We should recognise that no bureaucratic system can guarantee absolute protection.The bureaucratic delays also appear to have triggered a budget headache for the adjudicator.What alternatives exist to bureaucratic forms of organization?We must be careful this does not simply become a bureaucratic burden on universities.It would be a bureaucratic nightmare anyway.He hopes he has made the organisation less bureaucratic and hierarchical.The bureaucratic system at least makes the task of adding staff objective.It would also be a bureaucratic nightmare to invoice patients and collect fees.All choices are constrained choices reflecting differential bargaining power and position in relation to bureaucratic allocation systems.Charities say that they are less bureaucratic than the government and closer to the people whoneed the help most.If he did, the long bureaucratic process began.The more formal and bureaucratic the process becomes, the less inclined they may be to bother.It might be cost, it might be risk or it might be some sort of bureaucratic incompetence.A government determined to spend more on infrastructure should by now have overcome planning and bureaucratic delays.Those who trade know that the real barriers to access are not tariffs and subsidies but corruption, graft and bureaucratic delay. In other languagesbureaucratic British English: bureaucratic ADJECTIVE Bureaucratic means involving complicated rules and procedures which can cause long delays. Diplomats believe that bureaucratic delays are inevitable. - American English: bureaucratic
- Brazilian Portuguese: burocrático
- Chinese: 官僚主义的
- European Spanish: burocrático
- French: bureaucratique
- German: bürokratisch
- Italian: burocratico
- Japanese: 手続きの煩雑な
- Korean: 요식에 따른
- European Portuguese: burocrático
- Latin American Spanish: burocrático
The school is free from bureaucratic control. The GPs complain that the system has become too bureaucratic. Additional synonymsa governmental agency for providing financial aid to developing countries Synonyms administrative, state, political, official, executive, ministerial, sovereign, bureaucraticDefinition formal or ceremonial his official duties Synonyms formal, prescribed, bureaucratic, ceremonial, solemn, ritualistic Definition of the state, government, or public administration a democratic political system Synonyms governmental, government, state, parliamentary, constitutional, administrative, legislative, civic, ministerial, policy-making, party political |