- reauc
- bu·reauc·ra·cy;bu·reauc·ra·ti·za·tion;bu·reauc·ra·tize;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
bu|reauc´ra|tist — bu|reauc|ra|tism «byu ROK ruh tihz uhm», noun. bureaucracy: »The growth of bureaucratism is not confined to government agencies, of course (Wall Street Journal). –bu|reauc´ra|tist, noun … Useful english dictionary
bu|reauc|ra|tism — «byu ROK ruh tihz uhm», noun. bureaucracy: »The growth of bureaucratism is not confined to government agencies, of course (Wall Street Journal). –bu|reauc´ra|tist, noun … Useful english dictionary
bu|reauc´ra|ti|za´tion — bu|reauc|ra|tize «byu ROK ruh tyz», transitive verb, tized, tiz|ing. to make a bureaucracy of; make bureaucratic: »the great bureaucratized collective that is the modern corporation (Harper s). –bu|reauc´ra|ti|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
bu|reauc|ra|tize — «byu ROK ruh tyz», transitive verb, tized, tiz|ing. to make a bureaucracy of; make bureaucratic: »the great bureaucratized collective that is the modern corporation (Harper s). –bu|reauc´ra|ti|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
bu|reauc|ra|cy — «byu ROK ruh see», noun, plural cies. 1. a system of government by groups of officials, each dealing with its own kind of business under the direction of its chief: »Though the Czar was ruler in name, the Government of Russia before the… … Useful english dictionary
bu — bu·lim·i·dae; bu·li·moid; bu·li·mu·li·dae; bu·li·mus; bu·li·my; bu·lu; bu·me·lia; Bu·na; bu·ni·na·wa; bu·no·don·ta; bu·no·loph·o·dont; bu·no·mas·to·don·ti·dae; bu·no·se·le·no·dont; bu·nos·to·mum; bu·ñu·e·lo; bu·pleu·rum; bu·plev·er;… … English syllables
bureaucratize — bu•reauc•ra•tize [[t]byʊˈrɒk rəˌtaɪz[/t]] v. t. tized, tiz•ing gov to cause to become bureaucratic or to resemble a bureaucracy • Etymology: 1890–95; < F bu•reauc ra•ti•za′tion, n … From formal English to slang
bureaucracy — bu‧reauc‧ra‧cy [bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi ǁ bjʊˈrɑː ] noun bureaucracies PLURALFORM 1. [countable] a system of government that uses a large number of departments and officials: • a powerful centralized bureaucracy 2. [uncountable] disapproving all the… … Financial and business terms
bureaucracy — bu|reauc|ra|cy [bjuəˈrɔkrəsi US bjuˈra: ] n plural bureaucracies [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: bureaucracie, from bureau ( BUREAU) + cracie cracy ] 1.) [U] a complicated official system which is annoying or confusing because it has a lot of … Dictionary of contemporary English
bureaucracy — bu|reauc|ra|cy [ bjə rakrəsi ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a complicated and annoying system of rules and processes: a maze of bureaucracy 2. ) count or uncount the people employed to run government organizations: France created a powerful centralized… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English