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bureaucrat

/ˌbjurəˈkræt/
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Other forms: bureaucrats

A bureaucrat is an administrative official who works for the government. You brought the budget office bureaucrat a book about literacy, hoping to convince him you need more funding for the library.

The word bureaucrat comes from bureaucracy, which means a system of government where state officials make decisions instead of elected ones. In America, bureaucrat often has a negative ring to it because some people think they make procedures too complicated and time-consuming — driving people crazy but ensuring they, the bureaucrats, stay busy processing it.

Definitions of bureaucrat
  1. noun
    an official of a bureaucracy
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    types:
    bean counter
    an accountant or bureaucrat who is believed to place undue emphasis on the control of expenditures
    paper-pusher
    a clerk or bureaucrat who does paperwork
    procurator
    (ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman Emperor to manage finance and taxes
    assessor, tax assessor
    an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it
    collector of internal revenue, exciseman, internal revenue agent, tax collector, taxman
    someone who collects taxes for the government
    taxer
    a bureaucrat who levies taxes
    lister
    assessor who makes out the tax lists
    Pilate, Pontius Pilate
    the Roman procurator of Judea who ordered that Jesus be crucified (died in AD 36)
    type of:
    functionary, official
    a worker who holds or is invested with an office
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