bureaucratie
bureaucracy
noun bü-ro-krah-SEE Rare
Origin: from French bureau (desk/office) + Greek -kratie (rule), coined in 18th-century France
Also means
red tape
Usage Note
Bureaucratie was coined in French and then exported to most European languages. It can describe either a system of government administration or, pejoratively, excessive administrative complexity. The derived adjective bureaucratique and the agent noun bureaucrate are both common; the expression noyé dans la bureaucratie (drowned in red tape) captures the frustration the word often conveys.
Examples
"La bureaucratie ralentit les demandes de visa."
Natural Translation
Bureaucracy slows down visa applications.
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