Hierarchic

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Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪəˈrɑrkɪk/

Definitions of hierarchic

adjective relating to or characteristic of a hierarchy; hierarchical

Example Sentences

A1 In a hierarchic system, the boss is at the top.

A2 The school has a hierarchic structure with the principal, teachers, and students.

B1 The military operates under a strict hierarchic chain of command.

B2 The company's hierarchic organization allows for clear communication and decision-making.

C1 The hierarchic structure of the government ensures smooth governance.

C2 The hierarchic nature of the organization can sometimes lead to inefficiencies.

Examples of hierarchic in a Sentence

formal The organization has a strict hierarchic structure in place.

informal The company follows a hierarchic system for decision-making.

slang I don't like how hierarchic this group project is turning out to be.

figurative In nature, the lion pride operates in a hierarchic manner with the alpha male leading the pack.

Grammatical Forms of hierarchic

past tense

hierarchized

plural

hierarchics

comparative

more hierarchic

superlative

most hierarchic

present tense

hierarchizes

future tense

will hierarchize

perfect tense

has hierarchized

continuous tense

is hierarchizing

singular

hierarchic

positive degree

hierarchic

infinitive

to hierarchize

gerund

hierarchizing

participle

hierarchizing

Origin and Evolution of hierarchic

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'hierarchic' originated from the Greek word 'hierarchia', which means 'rule of a high priest'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'hierarchic' has evolved to refer to a system of ranking or organizing entities in a hierarchical order, often used in the context of organizational structures or social systems.