Definition of Nepotist. Meaning of Nepotist. Synonyms of Nepotist

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Definition of Nepotist

Nepotist
Nepotist Nep"o*tist, n. One who practices nepotism.

Meaning of Nepotist from wikipedia

- Nepotism is the act of granting an advantage, privilege, or position to relatives or friends in an occupation or field - for instance business, politics...
- literate, from Sixtus IV, a warrior pope, to Alexander VI, immoral and nepotist, from Julius II, soldier and patron, to Leo X, who gave his name to this...
- Marcantonio's son Camillo Borghese as Pope Paul V in 1605. Paul V was an unabashed nepotist, naming his brother Francesco (1556–1620) Duke of Rignano and general of...
- dictatorships, oligarchies, military juntas, or other forms of autocratic and nepotist governments in which external oversight is impossible or does not exist...
- (1110–1198), who in 1191 became pope as Celestine III. One of the first great nepotist popes, he made two of his nephews cardinals and allowed his cousin Giovanni...
- Italian States which finally compelled Charles to flee to France. The most nepotist Pope of all, Alexander, favoured his ruthless son Cesare, creating for...
- between Branko, CEO Robbie Middleby, and owner Nathan Tinkler, regarding the nepotist nature of Jason's signing, as well as "medical advice". Middleby stated:...
- being prepared for presidency as a way to succeed Nazarbayev's legacy in a nepotist fashion despite the dismissed claims by Nazarbayev himself. Nazarbayeva...
- appointed a cardinal. Early in his papacy, Alexander, who was seen as an anti-nepotist at the time of his election, lived simply; later, however, he gave jobs...
- the original on 16 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2019. "The corrupt nepotist who ruled Gabon for 40 years". The Independent. 8 June 2009. Archived from...