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bureaucratize, v.|bjʊəˈrɒkrətaɪz| [f. bureaucratic + -ize.] trans. To govern by, or transform into, a bureaucratic administration or system. So buˌreaucratiˈzation; buˈreaucratized ppl. a.; buˈreaucratizing vbl. n.
1892A. C. Morant tr. Schäffle's Impossibility Soc. Democr. 39, I do not by any means contemplate the bureaucratizing and nationalization of industry. 1916Trans. Soc. Engineers 112 It is essential to guard against the bureaucratisation of science. 1920Times Lit. Suppl. 2 Sept. 559/2 The centralization of power..was..accompanied by a progressive system of bureaucratization. 1920Contemp. Rev. Dec. 882 It proved itself to be a mere bureaucratization of distribution. 1945‘G. Orwell’ in New Saxon Pamphlets iii. 39 The radio was bureaucratised so early in its career that the relationship between broadcasting and literature has never been thought out. 1961B. R. Wilson Sects & Society i. ii. 39 The bureaucratisation of the movement had begun. 1966Economist 22 Oct. 377/2 American life has become too bureaucratised, too centralised. |