plural
ranks
plural
ranks
Britannica Dictionary definition of RANK
1
a
:
a position in a society, organization, group, etc.
[noncount]
-
people of high rank and profession
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She's not concerned about rank or wealth.
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Unlike in chess, all the game pieces in checkers are of equal rank. [=value]
[count]
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officers with the rank of captain
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He rose to the rank of partner in the law firm.
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He longed to join the upper social ranks.
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military ranks such as private, corporal, and sergeant
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He moved up/rose through the ranks to become vice president of the company.
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a photographer in the front rank [=an excellent photographer]
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a writer of the first rank [=an excellent writer]
b
[noncount]
:
a high position in a society, organization, group, etc.
—
usually used after of
2
ranks
[plural]
a
:
the people or things that belong to a particular organization or group
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A company spokesperson announced that the company will be decreasing its ranks by 200. [=laying off 200 employees]
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The organization's ranks have doubled in the past two years.
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The restaurant has made it to the city's front ranks. [=the restaurant is one of the best in the city]
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often + of
b
:
the people in the army, navy, air force, etc., who are not officers
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The flu swept through the ranks, infecting almost every soldier.
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Several men were selected from the ranks.
3
[count]
:
a row of people or things
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compare 5file
break ranks
also
break rank
2
:
to no longer agree with or support a person or group
—
often + with
close ranks
:
to join together to support or protect someone or something that is in trouble
pull rank
:
to use your high position in a society, organization, group, etc., to order someone to do something or to get special treatment or privileges
2
rank
/ˈræŋk/
verb
ranks;
ranked;
ranking
ranks;
ranked;
ranking
Britannica Dictionary definition of RANK
not used in progressive tenses
1
a
[+ object]
:
to place (someone or something) in a particular position among a group of people or things that are being judged according to quality, ability, size, etc.
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often used as (be) ranked
—
see also outrank
b
[no object]
:
to have a particular position in a group of people or things that are being judged according to quality, ability, size, etc.
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The city currently ranks as the world's largest.
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Our professor ranks with/among the best in her field. [=is one of the best in her field]
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This kind of mistake ranks right up there with [=is as bad as] forgetting your mother's birthday.
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Students who rank in the top third of their class have a better chance of being accepted to the college of their choice.
2
[+ object]
:
to arrange (people or things) in a line or row
—
usually used as (be) ranked
3
rank
/ˈræŋk/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of RANK
1
[more rank; most rank]
:
having a strong, unpleasant smell
2
a
[more rank; most rank]
:
very bad and obvious
b
always used before a noun
:
complete or total
3
of plants
:
growing too quickly and over too much land