hierarchism (Meaning)

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hierarchism (n.)

The principles or authority of a hierarchy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hierarchism

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hierarchism Sentence Examples

  1. The rigid hierarchism of the organization stifled creativity and innovation.
  2. The hierarchism within the government created a sense of alienation among the lower ranks.
  3. The social hierarchism was deeply ingrained in the society, affecting every aspect of life.
  4. The hierarchism of the aristocracy was based on birthright and family connections.
  5. The religious hierarchism established a clear chain of authority within the institution.
  6. The military hierarchism ensured a strict command structure and obedience.
  7. The hierarchism of knowledge systems classified certain disciplines as superior to others.
  8. The hierarchism of the university created a competitive and elitist environment.
  9. Breaking down hierarchism in the workplace fostered a more collaborative and equitable atmosphere.
  10. The hierarchism of the scientific community sometimes stifled scientific progress by prioritizing established theories over new ideas.

FAQs About the word hierarchism

The principles or authority of a hierarchy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rigid hierarchism of the organization stifled creativity and innovation.

The hierarchism within the government created a sense of alienation among the lower ranks.

The social hierarchism was deeply ingrained in the society, affecting every aspect of life.

The hierarchism of the aristocracy was based on birthright and family connections.