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bureaucratic, a.|bjʊərəʊˈkrætɪk| [Cf. F. bureaucratique, and prec.] Of or pertaining to bureaucracy. So bureauˈcratically adv., in a bureaucratic manner; buˈreaucratism, a bureaucratic system; buˈreaucratist, a supporter or advocate of bureaucrats and bureaucracy.
1836Blackw. Mag. XL. 587 They are given usually through a bureaucratic influence. 1877A. B. Edwards Up Nile xv. 401 We find an elaborate bureaucratic system in full operation. 1863Sat. Rev. XV. 265/1 A people..bureaucratically governed, yet jealous of office. 1880Athenæum 11 Sept. 336/2 Thanks to Russian bureaucratism. 188319th Cent. Dec. 740 The intelligent but stern central bureaucratism of Germany. 1836Foreign Q. Rev. XVII. 255 As a ‘bureaucratist’ at home, or as a diplomatist abroad. 1854Blackw. Mag. LXXVI. 134 German bureaucratists..and Muscovite diplomatists. |