rank
ranks in the army ARMY aristocratic ranks in society LORD/LADY see also SOCIETY - the level of importance that sb has in an organization or in society: rank (noun C/U), position (noun C/U) military ranks ◎ Several officers of very high rank were present at the meeting. ◎ the position of women in society - your social or professional position in relation to others: status (noun singular) to achieve a higher social status - a word that shows a person's rank or profession: title He inherited the title of 'Duke' from his father. - to have a place in an order of importance: rank She ranks among the country's top novelists. - having a high position in an organization or in society: high-ranking a high-ranking police officer - if you have a higher rank than sb else, you are above sb, senior (to sb), superior (to sb) You need to see the person above me - that's the marketing manager. ◎ a senior manager - the rank or importance that sb has in an organization: seniority (noun U) in order of seniority - a person who is of higher rank than you is your superior I have to discuss the matter with my superiors. - the person of highest rank or of greatest importance in an organization: head a meeting of European heads of government - if you have a lower rank than sb else, you are below sb, subordinate (to sb), junior a subordinate position ◎ a junior office worker - of lower social position or importance: inferior; noun (U): inferiority - to put sb into a higher rank: promote sb; noun (U/C): promotion Lieutenant Jones has been promoted to Captain. ◎ I was very disappointed not to get my promotion. - to put sb into a lower rank: demote sb
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