Hierarchic
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adjective
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noun
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verb
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(As an adjective)
Hierarchic ( adjective )
Of or relating to a hierarchy; arranged in a hierarchical order.
Origin:
From the greek "hierarkhia" meaning rule by priests or leaders.
Examples:
- A hierarchic organization has a clear chain of command.
- Hierarchic society is divided into different levels of power and status.
- The hierarchic structure of a corporation is often represented in an organizational chart.
- In a hierarchic system, decisions are made by those at the top.
- The hierarchic model of society is often seen as unfair and unjust.
(As a noun)
Hierarchic ( noun )
Of or relating to a hierarchy; arranged in a hierarchical order.
Origin:
From the greek "hierarkhia" meaning rule by priests or leaders.
Examples:
- A hierarchic organization has a clear chain of command.
- Hierarchic society is divided into different levels of power and status.
- The hierarchic structure of a corporation is often represented in an organizational chart.
- In a hierarchic system, decisions are made by those at the top.
- The hierarchic model of society is often seen as unfair and unjust.
(As a verb)
Hierarchic ( verb )
Of or relating to a hierarchy; arranged in a hierarchical order.
Origin:
From the greek "hierarkhia" meaning rule by priests or leaders.
Examples:
- A hierarchic organization has a clear chain of command.
- Hierarchic society is divided into different levels of power and status.
- The hierarchic structure of a corporation is often represented in an organizational chart.
- In a hierarchic system, decisions are made by those at the top.
- The hierarchic model of society is often seen as unfair and unjust.