Sentence example with the word 'nepotism'

nepotism

bias, campaign contribution, discrimination, graft, inequality, involvement, one-sidedness, partiality, partisanship, preferential treatment, public trough, spoils of office, undetachment, unneutrality

Definition n. favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power

Last update: August 25, 2016


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He has reached this level through nepotism. .   [noun]

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In his time, however, he was as notorious for his rampant nepotism and brutal Realpolitik.   [noun]

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Their grievances against Boyer 's government included corruption, nepotism, suppression of free expression, and rule by executive fiat.   [noun]

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No more nepotism, no more favor, no more baseness.   [noun]

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Cesare was Alexander's favourite son, and it was for him that the pope's notorious nepotism was most extensively practised.   [Please select]

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After all, I am rather a believer in nepotism, not too exaggerated.   [Please select]

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It's the most complete system of nepotism since the aforementioned Florentine days.   [Please select]

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Nepotism was considered the curse of the civil service, and for twenty years similar amendments were discussed at almost every session of Congress.   [Please select]

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Gladstone, occupying for forty years so superb a social and public station, has not been ambitious for the worldly advancement of his children, nor has he been stained by nepotism in pushing on their fortunes.   [Please select]

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