box-ticking
English
Noun
- (Britain) The completion of a form containing multiple-choice questions in which one or more boxes need to be ticked by way of an answer.
- 2020 July 1, Alyna Jones, “People power”, in Rail, page 55:
- "It's not a box-ticking exercise and we now have a fantastic culture where people can talk about their mental health, get the support they need and colleagues support each other."
- (Britain, figurative, by extension) Completion of bureaucratic processes of little practical use.
- Synonym: box-checking
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