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Definition of rank
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rank is as below...
Rank (v. t.) To range in a
particular
class,
order,
or
division;
to
class;
also, to
dispose
methodically;
to place in
suitable
classes
or
order;
to
classify..
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Prink
::
Prink (v. t.) To dress or
adjust
one's self for show; to
prank.
Kingdom
::
Kingdom
(n.) The rank,
quality,
state,
or
attributes
of a king; royal
authority;
sovereign
power;
rule;
dominion;
monarchy..
Frankly
::
Frankly
(adv.)
In a frank
manner;
freely.
Ojo
::
Ojo (n.) A
spring,
surrounded
by
rushes
or rank
grass;
an
oasis..
Uncanonize
::
Uncanonize
(v. t.) To
reduce
from the rank of a
canonized
saint.
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) A
barrister,
considered
a
learner
of law till of
sixteen
years'
standing,
when he might be
called
to the rank of
serjeant..
Crank
::
Crank (n.) A
person
full of
crotchets;
one given to
fantastic
or
impracticable
projects;
one whose
judgment
is
perverted
in
respect
to a
particular
matter.
Condescend
::
Condescend
(v. i.) To stoop or
descend;
to let one's self down; to
submit;
to waive the
privilege
of rank or
dignity;
to
accommodate
one's self to an
inferior.
Promottion
::
Promottion
(n.) The act of
promoting,
advancing,
or
encouraging;
the act of
exalting
in rank or
honor;
also, the
condition
of being
advanced,
encouraged,
or
exalted
in
honor;
preferment..
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Depressed
in
condition;
humble
in rank; as, men of low
condition;
the lower
classes..
Enrange
::
Enrange
(v. t.) To range in
order;
to put in rank; to
arrange.
Strained
::
Strain
(n.) Rank; a sort.
Range
::
Range (n.) To place (as a
single
individual)
among
others
in a line, row, or
order,
as in the ranks of an army; --
usually,
reflexively
and
figuratively,
(in the
sense)
to
espouse
a
cause,
to join a
party,
etc..
King
::
King (n.) One who, or that
which,
holds a
supreme
position
or rank; a chief among
competitors;
as, a
railroad
king; a money king; the king of the
lobby;
the king of
beasts..
Principal
::
Principal
(a.)
Highest
in rank,
authority,
character,
importance,
or
degree;
most
considerable
or
important;
chief;
main; as, the
principal
officers
of a
Government;
the
principal
men of a
state;
the
principal
productions
of a
country;
the
principal
arguments
in a
case..
Rankness
::
Rankness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being rank.
General
::
General
(a.) One of the chief
military
officers
of a
government
or
country;
the
commander
of an army, of a body of men not less than a
brigade.
In
European
armies,
the
highest
military
rank next below field
marshal..
Superior
::
Superior
(n.) One who is
above,
or
surpasses,
another
in rank,
station,
office,
age,
ability,
or
merit;
one who
surpasses
in what is
desirable;
as,
Addison
has no
superior
as a
writer
of pure
English..
Lofty
::
Lofty
(superl.)
Fig.:
Elevated
in
character,
rank,
dignity,
spirit,
bearing,
language,
etc.;
exalted;
noble;
stately;
characterized
by
pride;
haughty..
Degradation
::
Degradation
(n.) The act of
reducing
in rank,
character,
or
reputation,
or of
abasing;
a
lowering
from one's
standing
or rank in
office
or
society;
diminution;
as, the
degradation
of a peer, a
knight,
a
general,
or a
bishop..
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