verb
- to organize or manage according to the principles and procedures of a bureaucracy; to make bureaucratic in character or operation
Usage: British spelling (American: bureaucratizes); third-person singular present tense
Examples
- The new administration bureaucratises every decision, requiring multiple approval layers.
- Excessive regulation bureaucratises the hiring process and slows recruitment.
- The company bureaucratises its operations whenever it grows beyond a certain size.
- Government agencies often bureaucratise procedures to ensure consistency and accountability.
- Critics argue that the policy bureaucratises education and stifles innovation.