The Collaborative International Dictionary
technocrat \tech"no*crat\, n.
a technical specialist exercising governmental or managerial authority.
a proponent of technocracy. [PJC] -- technocratic, a.
Wiktionary
a. of, or relating to a technocrat or technocracy
Usage examples of "technocratic".
A society that voluntarily rejects the advanced technocratic and cultural products of the Galaxy, and thus deliberately withdraws from contact with the rest of mankind.
Cregor Blaxon became the new technocratic leader and won the elections that followed.
You as much as said that the entire basis of the technocratic philosophy that has dominated council policy for centuries is mistaken.
It had a technocratic feel, tool- marks and straight lines, and I knew that it had been manufactured, not grown.
The New World Order gathered information and watched for deviation from the prescribed, rational uniformity of Technocratic reality in Sleepers and in each other, Julia had been working for the New World Order for a long time indeed.
In America, computers and telephones are potent symbols of organized authority and the technocratic business elite.
The signal had formed an artery of data, fed back to Earth according to the original plan of a technocratic elite responsible for the grandiose schemes of interstellar exploration.
No endless years at school to compete for a place in a technocratic society.
Angered by the narrow, econocentric character of technocratic planning, they condemn systems analysis, cost benefit accounting, and similar methods, ignoring the fact that, used differently, these very tools might be converted into powerful techniques for humanizing the future.
The new rich, the engineer rich, and the technocratic rich live in developments named after English kings in towns like Lynnfield and Sudbury.
Third, reflecting the bureaucratic organization of industrialism, technocratic planning was premised on hierarchy.
Fuller really existed or was a technocratic solar myth, and whether human language was capable of containing truth.