- bureaucratization
- noun see bureaucratize
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
bureaucratization — (Amer.) n. process of making or becoming bureaucratic (also bureaucratisation) … English contemporary dictionary
bureaucratization — bureaucracy ► NOUN (pl. bureaucracies) 1) a system of government in which most decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives. 2) excessively complicated administrative procedure. DERIVATIVES bureaucratization (also … English terms dictionary
bureaucratization — byüˌräkrəd.ə̇ˈzāshən, byu̇ˌ , byəˌ , krəˌtīˈz sometimes ÷bəˌ or ˌrōk noun ( s) : the action or result of bureaucratizing bureaucratization of economic life and the growth of the octopus state David Dubinsky * * * bureaucratizāˈtion or… … Useful english dictionary
bureaucratization — See bureaucratize. * * * … Universalium
bureaucratization — noun the formation of, or the conversion of something into, a bureaucracy See Also: bureaucratize … Wiktionary
bureaucratization — bu·reauc·ra·ti·za·tion … English syllables
bureaucratize — bureaucratization, n. /byoo rok reuh tuyz /, v.t., bureaucratized, bureaucratizing. 1. to divide an administrative agency or office into bureaus. 2. to increase the number of government or business bureaus. 3. to cause to become bureaucratic or… … Universalium
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