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单词 bureaucratize
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Definition of bureaucratize in English:

bureaucratize

(British bureaucratise)
verb bjʊ(ə)ˈrɒkrətʌɪzbjʊˈrɑkrəˌtaɪz
[with object]usually as adjective bureaucratized
  • Govern (a state or organization) by an excessively complicated administrative procedure.

    impersonal and bureaucratized welfare systems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This infrastructure will be expanded and bureaucratized.
    • Crisis after crisis has, in fact, been the legacy of DFO's centralized, bureaucratized approach to fisheries management.
    • The absorption of intellectual life by the universities marks the decline, if not the elimination, of the intellectual in a commodified and bureaucratised society.
    • The latest hijacking attempt shows that safety precautions are virtually non-existent on Australian aircraft but our bureaucratized government assures us that ‘talks are continuing’ on the matter!
    • This corrupt and bureaucratized organization, which by its own account formally represents barely 12 percent of Venezuelan workers, is among the closest allies of the US AFL-CIO.
    • The ‘old unions’ are linked to a corporatist, bureaucratised role.
    • Until 1967, the Baganda were organized into a tightly centralized, bureaucratized kingdom.
    • Yet even as their departments became increasingly bureaucratized, they were able to carve out a new identity based on occupational specialization.
    • This is what happens when the environmental movement becomes bureaucratized, when it lives off of foundation grants and political pats-on-the-back.
    • India benefits from democratic politics, but suffers from overly bureaucratized government.
    • The idea that Hitler's Germany was a nation of bureaucratized automatons under a single iron rule exists only in the popular imagination.
    • Nowhere was this witch-hunt more thorough than within the bureaucratized trade union movement.
    • Entirely new organizations of industrial and political struggle must be built that are independent of and opposed to this degenerate and bureaucratized apparatus.
    • We doubt whether citizens of the necessary character and capabilities will ever voluntarily serve in large numbers in a nonprofessional, bureaucratized military.
    • To them, even the treacherous and bureaucratized unions represent an impediment.
    • In the interests of standardization and parity, many programs have been flattened out into a series of bureaucratized educational modules, strangling the creativity of both teachers and students.
    • As is often the case with bureaucratized military establishments, American warfighting doctrine has not kept pace with developments.
    • Indeed, institutions such as universities are now bureaucratized past belief.
    • For people who perceive it in grand terms, Rushmore is a patriotic psalm in stone, one that catches the national spirit in the true national setting, as opposed to a memorial set in a corrupt, bureaucratized capital.
    • In the 1980s the national societies in the eastern Europe activated the associational forms of the civil society to undermine a severely bureaucratised political order.

Derivatives

  • bureaucratization

  • noun bjʊ(ə)rɒkrətʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • With respect to the production of innovations, the gains from experience with the innovation process should outweigh any negative consequences of bureaucratization.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I can't say about the situation today, but I can't say that this tradition and this culture is opposed to the bureaucratization of culture.
      • Diversification can also imply increased bureaucratization and operational controls within firms and inhibit innovation.
      • The trade unions, despite their reactionary leadership and growing bureaucratization, still retained a large and active base, and some connection to the militant traditions of the past.
      • It was he who first identified the growing danger posed to the October Revolution by the bureaucratisation of the Soviet party and state apparatus.
 
 

Definition of bureaucratize in US English:

bureaucratize

(British bureaucratise)
verbbjʊˈrɑkrəˌtaɪzbyo͝oˈräkrəˌtīz
[with object]usually as adjective bureaucratized
  • Endue (someone or something) with the characteristics of a bureaucracy.

    impersonal and bureaucratized welfare systems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the 1980s the national societies in the eastern Europe activated the associational forms of the civil society to undermine a severely bureaucratised political order.
    • For people who perceive it in grand terms, Rushmore is a patriotic psalm in stone, one that catches the national spirit in the true national setting, as opposed to a memorial set in a corrupt, bureaucratized capital.
    • This infrastructure will be expanded and bureaucratized.
    • This corrupt and bureaucratized organization, which by its own account formally represents barely 12 percent of Venezuelan workers, is among the closest allies of the US AFL-CIO.
    • Until 1967, the Baganda were organized into a tightly centralized, bureaucratized kingdom.
    • To them, even the treacherous and bureaucratized unions represent an impediment.
    • As is often the case with bureaucratized military establishments, American warfighting doctrine has not kept pace with developments.
    • Indeed, institutions such as universities are now bureaucratized past belief.
    • Entirely new organizations of industrial and political struggle must be built that are independent of and opposed to this degenerate and bureaucratized apparatus.
    • We doubt whether citizens of the necessary character and capabilities will ever voluntarily serve in large numbers in a nonprofessional, bureaucratized military.
    • In the interests of standardization and parity, many programs have been flattened out into a series of bureaucratized educational modules, strangling the creativity of both teachers and students.
    • Nowhere was this witch-hunt more thorough than within the bureaucratized trade union movement.
    • This is what happens when the environmental movement becomes bureaucratized, when it lives off of foundation grants and political pats-on-the-back.
    • The latest hijacking attempt shows that safety precautions are virtually non-existent on Australian aircraft but our bureaucratized government assures us that ‘talks are continuing’ on the matter!
    • The idea that Hitler's Germany was a nation of bureaucratized automatons under a single iron rule exists only in the popular imagination.
    • The absorption of intellectual life by the universities marks the decline, if not the elimination, of the intellectual in a commodified and bureaucratised society.
    • India benefits from democratic politics, but suffers from overly bureaucratized government.
    • Yet even as their departments became increasingly bureaucratized, they were able to carve out a new identity based on occupational specialization.
    • The ‘old unions’ are linked to a corporatist, bureaucratised role.
    • Crisis after crisis has, in fact, been the legacy of DFO's centralized, bureaucratized approach to fisheries management.
 
 
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