English to Urdu Dictionary hierarchical

hierarchical

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definition
adjective
the hierarchical bureaucracy of a local authority
of the nature of a hierarchy; arranged in order of rank.
example
Our civil service is based on a 'hierarchical' military model of command.
In fact, the post-Cold War world is an increasingly 'hierarchical' one.
But one senior WHO insider said that there has been a gradual reversion to the old 'hierarchical' system.
In Japan's 'hierarchical' society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned.
The atmosphere is that of a large, 'hierarchical' and slightly old-fashioned American corporation.
I had grown up with a very 'hierarchical' view of the world, based on clearly defined levels of status.
Bureaucracies are generally too inflexible and 'hierarchical' to allow the learning organization to flourish.
Labor's task is to flatten this 'hierarchical' system and to dissolve the power-elite.
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.
The social structures of traditional societies are 'hierarchical' .
If you look at big businesses, they are moving more and more to a collective team rather than a 'hierarchical' system.
It points the finger at the 'hierarchical' system that penalises juniors for questioning their seniors' decisions.
As in any 'hierarchical' system, each functional level builds on the one below it.
As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly 'hierarchical' and extremely punitive.
I am already too far up the 'hierarchical' structure for my liking.
The Met is very 'hierarchical' , and the more senior the officer, the more likely his views are going to be followed.
Yet these changes seem to be ignored in the health industry, which is moving further towards formal 'hierarchical' control.
No social life, indeed no life at all, is possible without 'hierarchical' organization.
There are essentially four layers of 'hierarchical' division within the Commission bureaucracy.
Just because a corporation or a country seems to be 'hierarchically' structured does not mean that any single leader is really in charge.
Species derive from a common genus and, within a taxonomy, are 'hierarchically' represented according to their essential characteristics and differences.
The program, at its essence, is a database of words organized 'hierarchically' into categories, or ‘menus.’
The seating of ministers is arranged 'hierarchically' , with the Cabinet Secretary on the Prime Minister's immediate right and holders of the senior posts seated on the Prime Minister's left or across the table.
While critical voices have been silenced, the fundamentalist and strictly 'hierarchically' organized Opus Dei order has been able to extend its influence in the Church hierarchy.
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