nepotism

IPA: nˈɛpʌtɪzʌm

noun

  • The favoring of relatives (most strictly) or also personal friends (more broadly) because of their relationship rather than because of their abilities.
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Examples of "nepotism" in Sentences

  • The current method is nepotism in my opinion.
  • The nepotism within the department is alarming.
  • I want to avoid the obvious charges of nepotism.
  • I feel extremely sensitive about the matter of nepotism.
  • Charges were made against him of dishonesty and of nepotism.
  • This ended the cronyism and nepotism present in prior administrations.
  • The author has glossed over the allegations of Corruption and Nepotism.
  • Corruption in Jordan takes the form of nepotism, favouritism, and bribery.
  • It seems to fit within the description of nepotism in the nepotism article.
  • The conclave believed he was strongly opposed to the nepotism then prevalent.

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