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    rank
    [raNGk]
    noun
    rank (noun) · ranks (plural noun) · the ranks (plural noun)
    1. a position in the hierarchy of the armed forces:
      "an army officer of fairly high rank" · "he was promoted to the rank of Captain"
    2. a single line of soldiers or police officers drawn up abreast:
      "they were drawn up outside their barracks in long ranks"
      • a regular row or line of things or people:
        "conifer plantations growing in serried ranks"
      • chess
        each of the eight rows of eight squares running from side to side across a chessboard. Compare with file
    3. (ranks)
      the people belonging to or constituting a group or class:
      "the ranks of the unemployed"
      • (the ranks)
        common soldiers as opposed to officers:
        "he was fined and reduced to the ranks"
    4. mathematics
      the value or the order of the largest nonzero determinant of a given matrix.
      • an analogous quantity in other kinds of groups.
    verb
    rank (verb) · ranks (third person present) · ranked (past tense) · ranked (past participle) · ranking (present participle)
    1. give (someone or something) a rank or place within a grading system:
      "she is ranked number four in the world" · "rank them in order of preference"
      • have a specified rank or place within a grading system:
        "he ranks with Newman as one of the outstanding English theologians"
        Similar:
        have a rank
        be graded
        be placed
        be positioned
        have a status
        be classed
        be classified
        be categorized
      • US ENGLISH
        take precedence over (someone) in respect of rank; outrank:
        "the Secretary of State ranks all the other members of the cabinet"
    2. arrange in a rank or ranks:
      "the tents were ranked in orderly rows"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘row of things’): from Old French ranc, of Germanic origin; related to ring.
    rank
    [raNGk]
    adjective
    rank (adjective) · ranker (comparative adjective) · rankest (superlative adjective)
    Origin
    Old English ranc ‘proud, rebellious, sturdy’, also ‘fully grown’, of Germanic origin. An early sense ‘luxuriant’ gave rise to ‘too luxuriant’, whence the negative connotation of modern usage.
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