What is another word for hierarchical?

Pronunciation: [ha͡ɪ͡əɹˈɑːkɪkə͡l] (IPA)

Hierarchical is a word that describes a system or structure that is structured in levels or layers. Some synonyms for this word include: stratified, structured, ordered, ranked, tiered, graduated, and pyramidal. Other synonyms for hierarchical could include words like graded, sequential, organized, or controlled. Each of these words describes a system or structure that is arranged in a certain way, with each level dependent on the level below it. Whether used in a technical, academic, or casual context, these synonyms can help to provide more variety in language and a clearer understanding of the idea being described.

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What are the opposite words for hierarchical?

The term hierarchical refers to a system that is arranged according to levels of importance or authority. Antonyms for hierarchical are egalitarian, flat, non-hierarchical, and equal. Egalitarian implies equal rights and opportunities for everyone, regardless of social status. Flat means that there are no hierarchies or levels of authority. Non-hierarchical is simply the opposite of hierarchical, meaning that the system is not arranged in levels of power. Equal suggests that everyone has the same rights, powers, and privileges, without any hierarchy or inequality. In today's world, many people seek to replace hierarchical systems with more egalitarian or flat structures to promote fairness and inclusivity.

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Usage examples for Hierarchical

From considerations of hierarchical respect, however, the detective, who with his snub nose and massive figure had much the appearance of a bull-dog, was obliged to let his superior enter first.
"Paris From the "Three Cities""
Emile Zola
Come all That either mood of heavenly joyance know, And, on the ladder hierarchical, Have seen the order'd Angels to and fro Descending with the pride of service sweet, Ascending, with the rapture of receipt!
"The Unknown Eros"
Coventry Patmore
At the same time, there was a hierarchical division based on the varying degrees of political power each group exercised within its society.
"The Black Experience in America The Immigrant Heritage of America"
Norman Coombs

Famous quotes with Hierarchical

  • American science is much more organized, much more hierarchical than British science has been.
    Martin Fleischmann
  • Even the striving for equality by means of a directed economy can result only in an officially enforced inequality - an authoritarian determination of the status of each individual in the new hierarchical order.
    Friedrich August von Hayek
  • Computers are hierarchical. We have a desktop and hierarchical files which have to mean everything.
    Ted Nelson
  • The Gnostics were rapidly driven out of business by the hierarchical orthodox Christians.
    Robert Shea
  • A person is worth to be called the functional head who does not mind giving credit to the right brain for an organisational growth; otherwise there are innumerable top-hierarchical people roaming all around by keeping an empty or junk box above on their shoulders.
    Anuj Somany

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