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nepotistical

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nep⋅o⋅tism

[nep-uh-tiz-uhm]
–noun
patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.

Origin:
1655–65; < It nepotismo. See nephew, -ism


ne⋅pot⋅ic [nuh-pot-ik] , nep⋅o⋅tis⋅tic, nep⋅o⋅tis⋅ti⋅cal, adjective
nep⋅o⋅tist, noun
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nep·o·tism   (něp'ə-tĭz'əm)   
n.  Favoritism shown or patronage granted to relatives, as in business.

[French népotisme, from Italian nepotismo, from nepote, nephew, from Latin nepōs, nepōt-; see nepōt- in Indo-European roots.]
nep'o·tist n., nep'o·tis'tic, nep'o·tis'ti·cal adj.
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