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hierarchal
adjective
Relating to a hierarch.
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The word 'hierarchal' is a valid word in written English and can be used in certain contexts.
It is an adjective that means relating to or organized according to a hierarchy, meaning a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked according to status or authority. Example: The company has a hierarchal structure, with the CEO at the top and employees at the bottom.
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Although adding metadata to Web pages has often been viewed as too labour intensive, the idea was embraced in 2008 by Yahoo! Inc., an American search engine company noted for its hierarchal retrieval structure.
In "The Office," the mid-level employees of a paper company routinely harass and/or sleep with each other, make insensitive comments, and in general endure the indignities of corporate tedium and hierarchal close quartering.
The office of chief of staff was created by Dwight Eisenhower, who redesigned the working structure of the White House along the hierarchal staff system he had learned as supreme commander of Allied forces in the Second World War.
The gangs, calling themselves 20 BLOCC and Flow Boyz, were loosely organized and had no hierarchal structure, the authorities said.
For many employees at the famously hierarchal company, their first visit to the rambling executive suites that inspired the sets of "Mad Men" became known as "The Miracle on 34th".
A diocesan supervisor is on trial in Philadelphia for allegedly covering up the pedophile priest scandal, putting the issue of hierarchal responsibility front and center.
To the Editor: Secrecy, fear of public scandal and a closed hierarchal structure are the main factors that allow child sex abuse to occur both in the Catholic Church and the much smaller Orthodox Jewish world ("Vatican Declined to Defrock U.S. Priest Who Abused Deaf Boys," front page, March 25).
The issue of hierarchal responsibility is finally front and center.
It will also require a man with the self-assurance and leverage to deal with the hierarchal hazards that have contributed to or caused at least some of the Mets' instability over the past decade.
A. As at many hospitals, we had dysfunctional teamwork because of an exceedingly hierarchal culture.
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Overall, the kind of anti-dogmatic, anti-hierarchal spiritual searchers whose journeys Bass sees as a potential template for the Christian (and, indeed, Western religious) future are mostly doing their searching as individuals, rather than as members of the liberal churches and congregations that keep trying to roll out a welcome mat for them.
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