hierarchic

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layers

Word Origin

hierarchic (adj.)
1680s, from Medieval Latin hierarchicus, from hierarchia (see hierarchy). Hierarchical is from 1580s.

Example

1. The construction of curriculums under hierarchic entrepreneurship education model .
2. It was socialism that was conservative , hierarchic and administrative .
3. The leader provided their keep , gave them gifts , and organized them on a hierarchic basis ;
4. Project optimization for downstream products of methanol by analytic hierarchic process .
5. But strictly speaking there is no real dualism here , because there is a clearly defined hierarchic relationship between the two principles .

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