A class or category of people or things
Soldiers marching or fighting on foot
Rank and file
A group of people with common interests or occupations or of similar social status
General public
Plural for a position within the hierarchy of an organization or society
“Administrative responsibilities will vary, depending on the person's rank within the organization.”
Plural for high social status or position
“On one of my several excursions on the Rhine, we had aboard the steamboat an English family of high rank.”
Plural for a row, column or group of people or things
“When he was sure the barrage from his men would continue, Rodrik Varl ordered the next rank of horsemen and infantry toward the field.”
Plural for a class or category of people or things
“Those in the top rank of the elite form a dominant oligarchy within which they rule over the citizenry.”
Plural for superiority
Plural for the state or fact of having the power or authority to affect change
Plural for an occupation, role, social class, or lifestyle
Plural for a word or form used before, or instead of, someone's name, to signify one's social or official rank
Plural for arrangement
Plural for job title
Plural for used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve
Adicities or adinities
Plural for behavior that conforms to accepted standards of respectability and good breeding
Plural for a person who serves in an army
To assort according to type, category or class
“Surprisingly, critics have failed to rank it as a classic example of literature within its niche.”
To assign to, or make a judgment on, someone's or something's position in a hierarchy
“Where would you rank this movie in terms of the all-time classics?”
To have a specified rank or place within a grading system
“These can rank among the most reliable of sources when properly evaluated and analyzed.”
To arrange in a row or rows
“The steel tables, clean and gleaming, were ranked in rows all the way to the back shadows.”
To estimate the value of something
To organize or place in order
To designate a date earlier than the actual one
To surpass or be better than something or someone else
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