nepotic (Meaning)

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nepotic (a.)

Of or pertaining to npotism.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nepotic

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nepotic Sentence Examples

  1. The nepotic hiring practices within the company raised concerns about favoritism.
  2. The nepotic governor appointed his son as a cabinet member, sparking allegations of corruption.
  3. The judge's nepotic appointment of her daughter to a clerkship raised eyebrows in the legal community.
  4. The nepotic system within the organization excluded qualified individuals from promotions.
  5. Critics accused the mayor of nepotism after he appointed his nephew to a high-ranking position.
  6. The nepotic hiring of family members undermined the department's credibility.
  7. The nepotic promotion of the CEO's daughter sent shockwaves through the company.
  8. The nepotic hiring practices in the government created a culture of inequality.
  9. The nepotic appointment of the board member's son to a lucrative contract sparked a public outcry.
  10. The nepotic culture within the university favored the offspring of faculty and staff members over qualified outsiders.

FAQs About the word nepotic

Of or pertaining to npotism.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nepotic hiring practices within the company raised concerns about favoritism.

The nepotic governor appointed his son as a cabinet member, sparking allegations of corruption.

The judge's nepotic appointment of her daughter to a clerkship raised eyebrows in the legal community.

The nepotic system within the organization excluded qualified individuals from promotions.