officialdom Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈfɪʃ.əl.dəm]
  • Us [ əˈfɪʃ.əl.dəm]

Meaning of officialdom In English

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Examples of officialdom

  • Despite this air of officialdom in the presentation, not all are obsequious accounts.

  • Their experiences during communist times make them reluctant to speak openly about officialdom.

  • In old age they seldom contact officialdom, whether the social services or their consulate, and look only occasionally for advice or help from immigrant associations.

  • It expects parliaments to investigate officialdom, oppose or improve bad laws and get better value for taxpayers' money.

  • The way officialdom scrutinises what direct payments users do with their money combines both a bureau-paternalist and laissez-faire approach.

  • It is this elite officialdom that appears tantamount to being the state.

  • Interest is by no means confined to officialdom.

  • What was the social impact of the spread of print, particularly as texts were disseminated to levels of the population outside the ranks of officialdom and the highest scholar-elite?

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