technocratic
adjective uk/tek.nəˈkræt.ɪk/ us/tek.nəˈkræt̬.ɪk/
politics specialized(政府或企业)技术官僚掌权的
relating to or involving experts in science or technology who have a lot of power in government or business
technocratic government 技术官僚政府
See: technocrat
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- The economic ministers appointed were less political and more technocratic than their predecessors.
- Let us have a secular, powerful and technocratic leadership and not the one which you helped establish based on sect and race.
- The government is getting used to making decisions in its technocratic circle without taking into account the problems which affect normal people.
- In America, computers and telephones are potent symbols of organized authority and the technocratic business elite.
- This is the technocratic view, that experts' opinions carry a greater weight than other people's.