Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
technocratic
Adjective
/ˌtɛknəˈkrætɪk/

Definition
Relating to or characterized by the control of society or industry by technical experts.

Examples
- The city adopted a technocratic approach to urban planning, relying on engineers and scientists to guide development.
- Many believe that a technocratic government can better solve complex issues such as climate change and economic inequality.
- In a technocratic society, policies are often based on data analysis and scientific evidence.

Meaning
The term ‘technocratic’ refers to a governance or decision-making process that prioritizes expertise, especially in technical fields, over political considerations or public opinion.

Synonyms
- Expert-led
- Technical
- Professional
- Scientific