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bureaucratic
adjective
Of or pertaining to bureaucracy or the actions of bureaucrats.
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'bureaucratic' is a correct and usable word in written English.
Generally, it is used to describe anything related to bureaucracy, which is a system of management and organization wherein each step is specified and must be followed to reach a particular goal. For example, "The bureaucratic process of applying for a visa was lengthy and tedious."
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He is no fan of bureaucratic blocs but if it comes down to a choice between Britain getting out of the EU or staying, he would stay in".
Working with the BBC should be involving, stimulating, rewarding, not bewildering, frightening or bureaucratic.
But like Canberra itself – stunted in infancy by decades of bureaucratic meddling, political indifference and the economic impact of the second world war – the George V monument faltered along, taking almost two decades to finish.
In a last-ditch attempt to frustrate the bill, Lord Harries, who chairs the Commission on Civil Society and Democratic Engagement representing more than 100 groups, warned it would be a "bureaucratic nightmare" and accused ministers of imposing a "huge regulatory burden on campaigning groups".
So the Liberals propose illiberal policies, Labour targets the poor and the Tories impose bureaucratic and statist solutions.
The phrase is too bureaucratic, too devoid of optimism: two in three voters think it means more austerity.
There are numerous imaginative ideas of how to simultaneously fund and organise urban and regional community housing, social services and environmentally sustainable infrastructure without falling back on the old bureaucratic state and federal department processes.
The industry claims that outdated rules, some being imposed to meet European Commission regulations, pose a bureaucratic, costly burden.
London won't be the destination of choice anymore for young people with two degrees who are looking for a job at Caffè Nero to pay for a master's degree: they will face queues at passport control and have to undergo a bureaucratic rigmarole similar to the one that exists in the United States.
During previous presidential election, the platform has been a largely symbolic and bureaucratic exercise.
Critics have described the new rules as a bureaucratic nightmare.
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