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routineer

American  
[root-n-eer] / ˌrut nˈɪər /

noun

  1. a person who follows or adheres to routine or a routine.


Etymology

Origin of routineer

First recorded in 1870–75; routine + -eer

Example Sentences

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The type of statesman we must oppose to the routineer is one who regards all social organization as an instrument.

From A Preface to Politics by Lippmann, Walter

Taft was the perfect routineer trying to run government as automatically as possible.

From A Preface to Politics by Lippmann, Walter

The routineer in a panic turns to the taboo.

From A Preface to Politics by Lippmann, Walter

The man who will follow precedent, but never create one, is merely an obvious example of the routineer.

From A Preface to Politics by Lippmann, Walter

The routineer with his taboo does not see this, so he attempts the impossible task of obliterating the impulse.

From A Preface to Politics by Lippmann, Walter

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