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nepotistic

a. Of or pertaining to nepotism; favoring relatives because of their relationship rather than their abilities.

Usage examples of "nepotistic".

I said before, that pro-kin creates an exaggerated version of normal nepotistic altruism.

It stretches the range of nepotistic altruism to reach the whole world, and gives us the willingness to die for humanity.

Lieutenant Miles Vorkosigan was a low-ranking ImpSec courier officer, a nepotistic sinecure that shuffled him off into routine duties that took him out of the way.

Besides, the political fallout of such a nepotistic veto would be awfully messy to clean up.

Zoyd was both a certified pizzamaniac and a cheapskate, but not once had he ever hustled Prairie for one nepotistic slice of the Bodhi Dharma product.

Cousin Jorjhk, back on Long Island, was as corrupt, venal, and nepotistic as any other public official on Long Island: one glance at his record will tell you that.

Unfortunately for both parties concerned, the executive producer has abominable taste, and strong nepotistic tendencies.

So the legislative sessions in Helena were nepotistic, venal, and rife with monopolistic intent.

It was a technical violation of FBI procedures to announce a criminal investigation, and it left the strong impression that the bureau was being used for political purposes to cover a hasty or nepotistic decision at the White House.

And by now they were at the door of the Viareggio, a small Italian bar of nepotistic honesty before it was discovered by exotics.

From Vorob’yev’s and practically everybody else’s point of view, Lieutenant Miles Vorkosigan was a low-ranking ImpSec courier officer, a nepotistic sinecure that shuffled him off into routine duties that took him out of the way.