C1 adjective Formal

hyperparment

/ˌhaɪpərˈpɑːrmənt/

Describing a system, structure, or organization that is excessively divided into minute, rigid sub-sections or compartments. It implies a degree of fragmentation that often hinders fluid communication or overall cohesion.

Ejemplos

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The kitchen was hyperparment, with separate tiny drawers for every individual type of spice and utensil.

The kitchen was hyperparment, with separate tiny drawers for every individual type of spice and utensil.

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Critics argue that the hyperparment bureaucracy of the city council prevents any meaningful legislative progress.

Critics argue that the hyperparment bureaucracy of the city council prevents any meaningful legislative progress.

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I hate how hyperparment this app's settings are; I have to click through five menus just to change the volume.

I hate how hyperparment this app's settings are; I have to click through five menus just to change the volume.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
hyperparmentation
Verb
hyperparmentize
Adverbio
hyperparmently
Adjetivo
hyperparment
Relacionado
parment
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Hyper' 'De-part-ment'—a department that has been split into so many 'parts' that it is now hyperparment.

Quiz rápido

The software's _______ file system made it impossible for new users to find where their data was saved.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: hyperparment

Ejemplos

1

The kitchen was hyperparment, with separate tiny drawers for every individual type of spice and utensil.

everyday

The kitchen was hyperparment, with separate tiny drawers for every individual type of spice and utensil.

2

Critics argue that the hyperparment bureaucracy of the city council prevents any meaningful legislative progress.

formal

Critics argue that the hyperparment bureaucracy of the city council prevents any meaningful legislative progress.

3

I hate how hyperparment this app's settings are; I have to click through five menus just to change the volume.

informal

I hate how hyperparment this app's settings are; I have to click through five menus just to change the volume.

4

The researcher noted that the hyperparment classification of species led to unnecessary confusion in the biological database.

academic

The researcher noted that the hyperparment classification of species led to unnecessary confusion in the biological database.

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To improve efficiency, we must move away from a hyperparment corporate structure toward a more integrated model.

business

To improve efficiency, we must move away from a hyperparment corporate structure toward a more integrated model.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
hyperparmentation
Verb
hyperparmentize
Adverbio
hyperparmently
Adjetivo
hyperparment
Relacionado
parment

Colocaciones comunes

hyperparment structure hyperparment structure
hyperparment bureaucracy hyperparment bureaucracy
hyperparment approach hyperparment approach
highly hyperparment highly hyperparment
hyperparment organization hyperparment organization

Frases Comunes

a hyperparment state of mind

a hyperparment state of mind

hyperparment logic

hyperparment logic

suffering from hyperparment design

suffering from hyperparment design

Se confunde a menudo con

hyperparment vs hyper-permanent

Hyper-permanent refers to something lasting an extremely long time, whereas hyperparment refers to excessive division or compartmentalization.

hyperparment vs parament

A parament is a liturgical hanging or ornament, totally unrelated to structural division.

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Notas de uso

This term is most effectively used when criticizing an organizational structure or a logic system for being too 'broken down.' It carries a slightly negative connotation regarding efficiency.

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Errores comunes

Learners often misspell the suffix as '-ment' thinking it is a noun, but in this specific technical context, it functions as an adjective describing the state of the noun it modifies.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Hyper' 'De-part-ment'—a department that has been split into so many 'parts' that it is now hyperparment.

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Origen de la palabra

Formed from the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (over, beyond) and the Latin root 'partimentum' (a division or portion).

Patrones gramaticales

typically used before a noun can follow linking verbs like 'become' or 'remain'

Quiz rápido

The software's _______ file system made it impossible for new users to find where their data was saved.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: hyperparment

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