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bottom-up
[ bot-uhm--uhp ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or originating with the common people, nonprofessionals, or the lower ranks of an organization:
The five-day workweek was a bottom-up movement that business leaders and politicians finally supported.
- organized or proceeding from smaller, more detailed units to the larger, more general structure:
His bottom-up approach to research involves immersing himself in communities to better understand the lives of local entrepreneurs.
bottom-up
adjective
- from the lowest level of a hierarchy or process to the top
a bottom-up approach to corporate decision-making
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bottom-up1
Example Sentences
So that's a good way to get bottom-up messaging that will actually work.
At a time when the former president was still on the defensive about Jan. 6, the Justice Department followed a bottom-up strategy targeting more than 1,500 rioters in its largest criminal investigation ever.
After all, bottom-up attempts by the Bush and Obama administrations to negotiate with Pyongyang proved to be both laborious and unsuccessful.
In promotional materials, the governor’s office describes the program as a “bottom-up strategy for creating good-paying jobs and regional economic development.”
Even then, they mainly constituted “one-way information dissemination efforts via mass media and web-based channels; they were rarely reflective of bottom-up, participatory approaches to engage communities on the protective behaviours,” the authors wrote.
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