Pronunciation: /ræŋk/
noun a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
A1 She is of a higher rank in the company.
A2 The students were asked to line up according to their rank in the class.
B1 His rank in the military allows him certain privileges.
B2 The website ranks high in terms of user engagement.
C1 The tennis player achieved the rank of number one in the world.
C2 The CEO's rank gives him authority over all company decisions.
verb to assign a particular position in a hierarchy
A1 She ranks first in her class for math.
A2 The team ranks high in the league standings.
B1 The company ranks among the top 10 in the industry.
B2 He is ranked as one of the best players in the world.
C1 The restaurant is ranked as a Michelin star establishment.
C2 The university is consistently ranked in the top 5 globally.
formal He achieved the rank of captain in the army after years of dedicated service.
informal She's been trying to rank up in the game leaderboard for weeks now.
slang I heard he got a promotion and is now ranked as the top dog in his department.
figurative In terms of popularity, she definitely ranks among the top influencers in the industry.
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