Similar words: meritocracy, autocratic, aristocratic, democratic, democratically, democratic party, autocrat, aristocrat. Meaning: ['merɪtə'krətɪk] adj. relating to or characteristic of a meritocracy.
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1. Nevertheless we are committed to a meritocratic society.
2. So the largely hereditary, geriatric, nominated, meritocratic House of Lords continues on its useful path.
3. The meritocratic corpocracy absorbs rival power bases.
4. He summarizes libertarianism, the meritocratic system, and the egalitarian theory. This leads to a discussion of the fairness of pay differentials in today's society.
5. Saravanan, whose life is similarly emblematic of the new, more meritocratic India, yet far less cheerful.
6. Fonda has identified a problem that strikes at the heart of the American meritocratic educational ideal.
7. They will be underpinned by Permanent Secretaries and a professional, meritocratic and politically neutral civil service.
8. On the face of it, networks are less important in more meritocratic America.
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