Meaning Of The Word Bureaucratese
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Bureaucratese Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Bureaucratese?
bureaucratese in American English
a style of writing and diction characteristic of bureaucrats, thought of as being full of jargon, roundabout phrases, etc. noun: a style of language, used esp. by bureaucrats, that is full of circumlocutions, euphemisms, buzzwords, abstractions, etc bureaucratese in British English noun: wordy, jargon-filled, overcomplicated language considered typical of bureaucrats |
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