bureaucratic (Meaning)

Wordnet

bureaucratic (a)

of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracy

Webster

bureaucratic (a.)

Alt. of Bureaucratical

bureaucratic Sentence Examples

  1. The bureaucratic process for obtaining a business license was lengthy and convoluted.
  2. She grew frustrated with the bureaucratic red tape delaying her immigration paperwork.
  3. The company's decision-making had become slow and bureaucratic, hindering its ability to innovate.
  4. The bureaucratic structure of the organization made it difficult for employees to voice their concerns.
  5. Despite the urgency of the situation, the response from the government agency was bureaucratic and unhelpful.
  6. The bureaucratic culture within the department prioritized adherence to rules over practical solutions.
  7. The company implemented bureaucratic procedures to ensure compliance with industry regulations.
  8. He found the bureaucratic nature of the institution stifling and demoralizing.
  9. The bureaucratic hierarchy within the organization discouraged open communication and collaboration.
  10. The bureaucratic mindset of some employees led to resistance to change and innovation.

FAQs About the word bureaucratic

of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracyAlt. of Bureaucratical

administrative, parliamentary,governmental, supervisory, directorial, official, executive,regulatory, ministerial, managerial

nonsupervisory,nonsupervisory,nonmanagerial, nonmanagerial,

The bureaucratic process for obtaining a business license was lengthy and convoluted.

She grew frustrated with the bureaucratic red tape delaying her immigration paperwork.

The company's decision-making had become slow and bureaucratic, hindering its ability to innovate.

The bureaucratic structure of the organization made it difficult for employees to voice their concerns.