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bureaucratic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bureaucratic in Hindi

  • नौकरशाही
  • सत्तावाद

bureaucratic Definition

  • relating to the business of running an organization, or government. ( संगठन, या सरकार चलाने के व्यवसाय से संबंधित। )

bureaucratic Example

  • In sum, it was a bureaucratic time system. ( संक्षेप में, यह एक नौकरशाही समय प्रणाली थी। )
  • Many veterans are angry about the bureaucratic hurdles faced by the Iraqis who often came to work with a price on their heads. ( कई दिग्गज इराकियों द्वारा सामना की गई नौकरशाही बाधाओं के बारे में गुस्से में हैं जो अक्सर अपने सिर पर कीमत के साथ काम करने के लिए आते थे। )
  • The new philanthropy consciously challenges the cautious, bureaucratic style of many of today's foundations. ( नई परोपकार आज की कई नींवों की सतर्क, नौकरशाही शैली को जानबूझकर चुनौती देता है। )
  • The State Department is actually something of a bureaucratic minnow. ( विदेश विभाग वास्तव में एक नौकरशाही खनन से कुछ है। )
  • The whole vast, unwieldy bureaucratic mass was beginning to move. ( पूरा विशाल, अधकचरा नौकरशाही द्रव्यमान हिलने लगा था। )

More Sentence

  • The circulars created formidable bureaucratic regulations to collect the tariff, with those importing goods via railways facing particularly onerous requirements.
  • But the world was to pay a price beyond imagining for the consolidation of bureaucratic misrule in the Soviet Union.
  • Department of Motor Vehicles now strangled with bureaucratic red tape.
  • The strength of the poem comes from the bureaucratic sterility with which a Vietnam veteran sees the memorial.
  • Its Government reacted by cutting 40 years of bureaucratic control in seven hours.
  • Yet an important aspect of bureaucratic power is relationships with people who receive its actions or use its services.
  • For that kind of money, we deserve bureaucrats who aren't very bureaucratic .
  • The sheer size of the project speaks volumes about the overly bureaucratic weight of Tokyo's government.
  • In addition to control, Congress also emphasizes bureaucratic accountability.
  • There are two reasons for this: firstly, the process of medical decision making is now indistinguishable from other types of bureaucratic administration.
  • In short, both nations must sharply reduce their traditional bureaucratic power.
  • He reflected the mindset of a person who was caught up in a bizarre bureaucratic maze that he had no control over.
  • Once those databases exist, their uses will doubtless expand, consistent with typical bureaucratic mission creep.
  • The bureaucratic struggle would resume, this time without the imperative of re-election hanging over both sides.
  • The bureaucratic spirit pertains rather to stuffy Confucians, who foolishly imagine that the way to fulfill human potential is through service in officialdom.