hierarchic
pronunciation
How to pronounce hierarchic in British English: UK [ˌhaɪə'rɑ:kɪk]
How to pronounce hierarchic in American English: US [ˌhaɪə'rɑkɪk]
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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 .