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cor⋅poc⋅ra⋅cy

[kawr-pok-ruh-see]
–noun, plural -cies.
1. a corporate bureaucracy.
2. a company characterized by bureaucracy.
3. a government run like a corporate bureacracy.
4. a society in which corporations have much economic and political power.

cor⋅po⋅crat⋅ic [kawr-puh--krat-ik] , adjective
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cor·poc·ra·cy   (kôr-pŏk'rə-sē)   
n.   pl. cor·poc·ra·cies
  1. A society dominated politically and economically by large corporations.

  2. An inefficient corporation characterized by excessive layers of management.


[corpo(rate) + (bureau)cracy.]
cor'po·crat'ic (-pə-krāt'ĭk) adj.
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