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hierarchical

Aussprache: [haɪəˈrɑːrkɪkəl]

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Kontext: „organization“

(adjective) when something is arranged in a way that shows different levels or ranks. Imagine a building with many floors; each floor represents a different level of authority or importance.

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In a hierarchical company, the manager makes decisions, while the employees follow them.

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This group is not hierarchical; everyone has the same level of responsibility.

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How is the team structured in a hierarchical way?

Kontext: „information structure“

(adjective) when information is organized from the most important to the least important. Like in a big story, the main idea comes first, followed by details.

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The report was written in a hierarchical manner, starting with the main findings and then elaborating on the details.

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The essay didn't follow a hierarchical order; it jumped around between points.

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Is the information presented in a hierarchical format?

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