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Relational Adjectives - Adjectives of Organization

These adjectives refer to characteristics or qualities associated with the effective management, structure, or arrangement of individuals, groups, or systems.

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Categorized English Relational Adjectives
institutional
institutional
[Adjective]

related to established organizations or systems that have a significant role in society, such as governments, companies, or schools

Ex: Institutional policies shape the behavior and interactions of members within an organization. 
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hierarchical
hierarchical
[Adjective]

relating to a system that is organized based on social ranking or levels of authority

Ex: The hierarchical structure of the organization ensures clear lines of authority and responsibility. 
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bureaucratic
bureaucratic
[Adjective]

related to a system or organization that operates with many rules and procedures, often causing delays and inflexibility in decision-making

Ex: The bureaucratic process for obtaining permits often frustrates business owners. 
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official
official
[Adjective]

approved, authorized, or carried out by a recognized authority

Ex: The official statement was released by the government spokesperson. 
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unofficial
unofficial
[Adjective]

not officially established

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administrative
administrative
[Adjective]

related to the management and organization of tasks, processes, or resources within an organization or system

Ex: The administrative staff handles day-to-day operations in the office. 
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executive
executive
[Adjective]

using or having the power to decide on important matters, plans, etc. or to implement them

Ex: The executive order was issued by the president to enforce the new policy. 
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managerial
managerial
[Adjective]

related to managing or supervising tasks, resources, or personnel within an organization

Ex: Her managerial skills include delegation, problem-solving, and team leadership. 
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organizational
organizational
[Adjective]

relating to the structure, management, or activities of an organization or group

Ex: Her organizational skills are evident in how efficiently she manages projects. 
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developmental
developmental
[Adjective]

related to the process of growth, progress, or improvement over time

Ex: The developmental stage of the project focuses on research and planning. 
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municipal
municipal
[Adjective]

involving or belonging to the government of a city, town, etc.

Ex: The municipal government announced plans to improve public transportation infrastructure in the city. 
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governmental
governmental
[Adjective]

related to the government, its institutions, or its functions

Ex: Governmental policies shape the direction of economic growth. 
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parliamentary
parliamentary
[Adjective]

relating to a form of government where the legislature, known as parliament, has significant control over making laws and monitoring the government

Ex: The parliamentary system allows for the formation of a government based on the majority support in the legislature. 
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federal
federal
[Adjective]

relating to the central government of a country rather than the local or regional governments

Ex: Federal laws apply uniformly across the entire country. 
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national
national
[Adjective]

relating to a particular nation or country, including its people, culture, government, and interests

Ex: National pride is often displayed during patriotic events and celebrations. 
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congressional
congressional
[Adjective]

relating to the United States Congress, which makes laws and oversees the government

Ex: Congressional hearings investigate issues and propose legislation. 
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imperial
imperial
[Adjective]

related to the characteristics or actions of an empire or emperor

Ex: The imperial dynasty ruled over vast territories and diverse peoples. 
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systemic
systemic
[Adjective]

related to the entire structure and not only a specific part of it

Ex: Systemic changes are necessary to address inefficiencies in the healthcare system. 
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