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technocratic /tɛknəˈkratɪk /adjectiveRelating to or characterized by the government or control of society or industry by an elite of technical experts: a technocratic approach to government the rise of technocratic elites...- In the last two decades, however, the country's politics have become increasingly "technocratic."
- The hero is on the run for some vague crime against a technocratic society.
- The rest of the world began to associate "Open Source" with software that's only accessible to the technocratic elite.
Derivativestechnocratically /tɛknəˈkratɪk(ə)li / adverb ...- His technocratically sound management of London's transport made him the most popular politician in London.
- The country was a sophisticated, technologically and technocratically advanced place, but it's undergone some severe hardship.
- To say it's about making money, it's about being rich, it's even about solving problems technocratically - this doesn't speak to Americans whether they're Republicans or Democrats.
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