Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe organizations in British Thesaurus
Words used to describe organizations
structural (adjective)
related to the way that something such as an institution or economy is organized
established (adjective)
informal (adjective)
an informal organization, group, or arrangement is not official and has no fixed rules
regulatory (adjective)
a regulatory organization or company controls an activity, process, or industry
structured (adjective)
organized in a clear way that lets you see the relationship between the parts
self-regulatory (adjective)
a self-regulatory system or organization is one that controls itself and makes its own rules
governing (adjective)
a governing organization has the power to control a larger organization
tiered (adjective)
a tiered organization or system has several levels in it
central (adjective)
central control comes from one main organization that usually tells a lot of smaller organizations what they should do
flat (adjective)
used for describing an organization or system in which there are not many different levels of status
central (adjective)
a central organization is a main organization that controls a lot of smaller ones
central (adjective)
used in the names of organizations
centrally (adverb)
something that is done centrally is dealt with by a central organization or system
faceless (adjective)
a faceless person does not seem to be an individual, usually because they are part of a large organization
faceless (adjective)
used about places and organizations
headquartered (adjective)
if a company or organization is headquartered somewhere, it has its main offices there
matriarchal (adjective)
used for describing a society that is ruled by women
matriarchal (adjective)
patriarchal (adjective)
a patriarchal society, system, organization etc is one in which men have all or most of the power and influence