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		Definition of hierarchical in English: hierarchicaladjectivehʌɪəˈrɑːkɪk(ə)lˌhaɪ(ə)ˈrɑrkək(ə)l Of the nature of a hierarchy; arranged in order of rank.  the hierarchical bureaucracy of a local authority  Example sentencesExamples -  But one senior WHO insider said that there has been a gradual reversion to the old hierarchical system.
 -  Bureaucracies are generally too inflexible and hierarchical to allow the learning organization to flourish.
 -  The system of administration is hierarchical and therefore has a high degree of coherence.
 -  Given my background in business, it made sense to have a clear hierarchical chain of command.
 -  As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly hierarchical and extremely punitive.
 -  It points the finger at the hierarchical system that penalises juniors for questioning their seniors' decisions.
 -  I had grown up with a very hierarchical view of the world, based on clearly defined levels of status.
 -  I am already too far up the hierarchical structure for my liking.
 -  Labor's task is to flatten this hierarchical system and to dissolve the power-elite.
 -  As in any hierarchical system, each functional level builds on the one below it.
 -  There are essentially four layers of hierarchical division within the Commission bureaucracy.
 -  Our civil service is based on a hierarchical military model of command.
 -  In fact, the post-Cold War world is an increasingly hierarchical one.
 -  In Japan's hierarchical society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned.
 -  The social structures of traditional societies are hierarchical.
 -  Yet these changes seem to be ignored in the health industry, which is moving further towards formal hierarchical control.
 -  The atmosphere is that of a large, hierarchical and slightly old-fashioned American corporation.
 -  The Met is very hierarchical, and the more senior the officer, the more likely his views are going to be followed.
 -  If you look at big businesses, they are moving more and more to a collective team rather than a hierarchical system.
 -  No social life, indeed no life at all, is possible without hierarchical organization.
 
 
 Rhymes   anarchical, monarchical, oligarchical    Definition of hierarchical in US English: hierarchicaladjectiveˌhī(ə)ˈrärkək(ə)lˌhaɪ(ə)ˈrɑrkək(ə)l Of the nature of a hierarchy; arranged in order of rank.  the hierarchical bureaucracy of a local authority  Example sentencesExamples -  There are essentially four layers of hierarchical division within the Commission bureaucracy.
 -  If you look at big businesses, they are moving more and more to a collective team rather than a hierarchical system.
 -  No social life, indeed no life at all, is possible without hierarchical organization.
 -  The atmosphere is that of a large, hierarchical and slightly old-fashioned American corporation.
 -  As in any hierarchical system, each functional level builds on the one below it.
 -  But one senior WHO insider said that there has been a gradual reversion to the old hierarchical system.
 -  I had grown up with a very hierarchical view of the world, based on clearly defined levels of status.
 -  Given my background in business, it made sense to have a clear hierarchical chain of command.
 -  In fact, the post-Cold War world is an increasingly hierarchical one.
 -  In Japan's hierarchical society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned.
 -  The social structures of traditional societies are hierarchical.
 -  Labor's task is to flatten this hierarchical system and to dissolve the power-elite.
 -  Our civil service is based on a hierarchical military model of command.
 -  Yet these changes seem to be ignored in the health industry, which is moving further towards formal hierarchical control.
 -  The Met is very hierarchical, and the more senior the officer, the more likely his views are going to be followed.
 -  It points the finger at the hierarchical system that penalises juniors for questioning their seniors' decisions.
 -  As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly hierarchical and extremely punitive.
 -  The system of administration is hierarchical and therefore has a high degree of coherence.
 -  Bureaucracies are generally too inflexible and hierarchical to allow the learning organization to flourish.
 -  I am already too far up the hierarchical structure for my liking.
 
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