What does Hierarchical mean?

Definitions for Hierarchical
ˌhaɪ əˈrɑr kɪ kəl, haɪˈrɑr-hi·er·ar·chi·cal

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. hierarchical, hierarchal, hierarchicadjective

    classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layers

    "it has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the top can produce works of art"; "in her hierarchical set of values honesty comes first"

GCIDE

  1. hierarchicaladjective

    Pertaining to a transitive relation between objects by which they may be ordered into a hierarchy; as, a hierarchical relation.

Wiktionary

  1. hierarchicaladjective

    Pertaining to a hierarchy.

  2. hierarchicaladjective

    Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastic or priestly order.

  3. hierarchicaladjective

    Classified or arranged according to various criteria into successive ranks or grades.

    It has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the top can produce works of art. - source?

  4. Etymology: Compare French hiérarchique

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Hierarchicaladjective

    Belonging to sacred or ecclesiastical government.

    Etymology: hierarchique, French; from hierarch.

Wikipedia

  1. hierarchical

    A hierarchy (from Greek: ἱεραρχία, hierarkhia, 'rule of a high priest', from hierarkhes, 'president of sacred rites') is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchy is an important concept in a wide variety of fields, such as architecture, philosophy, design, mathematics, computer science, organizational theory, systems theory, systematic biology, and the social sciences (especially political philosophy). A hierarchy can link entities either directly or indirectly, and either vertically or diagonally. The only direct links in a hierarchy, insofar as they are hierarchical, are to one's immediate superior or to one of one's subordinates, although a system that is largely hierarchical can also incorporate alternative hierarchies. Hierarchical links can extend "vertically" upwards or downwards via multiple links in the same direction, following a path. All parts of the hierarchy that are not linked vertically to one another nevertheless can be "horizontally" linked through a path by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common direct or indirect superior, and then down again. This is akin to two co-workers or colleagues; each reports to a common superior, but they have the same relative amount of authority. Organizational forms exist that are both alternative and complementary to hierarchy. Heterarchy is one such form.

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  1. hierarchical

    Hierarchical refers to a system, structure or organization that is arranged in a specific order or ranks, often in levels of importance or authority. This order can be based on power, status, class, etc. Those at the top of the hierarchy generally have more power, control or authority than those below them. Some common examples include the military, corporations, or social and biological classifications.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Hierarchicaladjective

    pertaining to a hierarchy

  2. Etymology: [Cf. F. hirarchique.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Hierarchical in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Hierarchical in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Hierarchical in a Sentence

  1. Edward Abbey:

    Hierarchical institutions are like giant bulldozers-- obedient to the whim of any fool who takes the controls.

  2. Sohini Chakraborty:

    It's a non-judgmental, non-hierarchical therapy for these women who may otherwise be hesitant to express themselves, we already knew instinctively that dance had therapeutic effects, but now we know for certain that it does indeed work.

  3. John McFarlane:

    Barclays ... remains far too hierarchical, bureaucratic and group-centric to deliver the required outcomes. I therefore want to see much more streamlined processes.

  4. Camille Paglia:

    The trauma of the Sixties persuaded me that my generation's egalitarianism was a sentimental error. I now see the hierarchical as both beautiful and necessary. Efficiency liberates; egalitarianism tangles, delays, blocks, deadens.

  5. Stuart Hall:

    We understand that what happened had its roots in an organization that was too hierarchical and too self-absorbed to be able to act properly on the disturbing stories individuals had heard.

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