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Definition of technocratic in English: technocraticadjective tɛknəˈkratɪkˌtɛknəˈkrædɪk Relating 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 Example sentencesExamples - Theirs was a generation that emphasized technocratic, expert policymaking, not democratic processes.
- The rest of the world began to associate "Open Source" with software that's only accessible to the technocratic elite.
- In recent years, academic credentials and technocratic knowledge have become more important than political and electoral experience.
- 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.
Derivativesadverbtɛknəˈkratɪk(ə)li It was a sophisticated, technologically and technocratically advanced place, but it's undergone some severe hardship, obviously, because of the sanctions, because of the regime, and now because of the war. Example sentencesExamples - Complementing his ‘cheeky chappy’ mayoral persona with a technocratically sound management of London's transport he became overwhelmingly the most popular politician in London.
- In short, they are challenged to accept responsibility for the academic system rather than remaining representatives of specific interests of faculty and staff within its technocratically defined boundaries.
- Here excellence is defined technocratically as efficiency and not ethically as virtue or goodness.
- It seemed logical that the unglamorous, nuts-and-bolts business of ‘transition’ would now be managed by the more technocratically adept man.
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- Theirs was a generation that emphasized technocratic, expert policymaking, not democratic processes.
- The rest of the world began to associate "Open Source" with software that's only accessible to the technocratic elite.
- The hero is on the run for some vague crime against a technocratic society.
- In the last two decades, however, the country's politics have become increasingly "technocratic."
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