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单词 bureaucratized
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bureaucratizedadj.

Brit. /bjᵿˈrɒkrətʌɪzd/, /bjɔːˈrɒkrətʌɪzd/, U.S. /bjʊˈrɑkrəˌtaɪzd/
Forms: 1800s– bureaucratised, 1800s– bureaucratized, 1900s– burocratised, 1900s– burocratized.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bureaucrat n., -ized suffix.
Etymology: < bureaucrat n. + -ized suffix. Compare French bureaucratisé (1845 or earlier), German bürokratisiert (1854 as †bureaukratisirt , or earlier). Compare later bureaucratize v.
That has become or been made bureaucratic.
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society > authority > office > [adjective] > bureaucratic > bureaucratized
bewigged1851
bureaucratized1855
red-taped1890
1855 Brit. Q. Rev. July 155 Prussia, Russia, and France have become clerk-ridden and bureaucratized.
1943 N.Y. Times 16 Sept. 8/2 Under the Nazis the Germans have acquired such a ‘soldierly mentality’ that a ‘bureaucratized’ police lacks adequate authority.
1968 Econ. & Polit. Weekly 3 Aug. 1217/1 The highly bureaucratised colonial science which we inherited from the British.
1994 D. Davis Urban Leviathan vi. 189 The growing power of capital, labor, and an overly bureaucratized state in national party politics.
2011 P. G. McHugh Aboriginal Title ii. 50 The instinctive continuance of an established and longstanding bureaucratized mindset.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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