Adjective
nepotistic (comparative more nepotistic, superlative most nepotistic)
Of or pertaining to nepotism; favoring relatives because of their relationship rather than their abilities.
According to him “I don’t think that there is any question that President Buhari’s appointments have been overwhelmingly nepotistic. Source: Internet
And since personal friends and relatives were considered loyal, what followed was a wave of nepotistic appointments. Source: Internet
While Kaczynski truly believes in transforming Poland, in Hungary the engine of the system is nepotistic corruption," Kreko warned. Source: Internet
No more state money was to be sunk into the nepotistic 'national car' (Tommy Suharto) and the wasteful aircraft manufacturer IPTN (Habibie). Source: Internet
No nation which wishes to grow deserves or should tolerate a cabal that is clannish in its approach, nepotistic in appointments and inefficient in policy implementation. Source: Internet
She questioned his qualifications to serve on the board, an opportunity she called “nepotistic at best, nefarious at worst.” Source: Internet