Sentence example with the word 'ranking'

ranking

absolute, assessment, champion, division, first, highest, monocratic, premier, reckoning, subdivision, typology

Definition adj. having a higher rank

Last update: July 22, 2015

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The quarterly conference held four times a century with the highest ranking station commanders was coming up soon, and he had more pressing issues to resolve before it launched.   [Please select]

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The highest ranking leader present at any time should have authority over the party.   [Please select]

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There must be also a big enough number of high-ranking persons to plan such a war, and a series of technical conditions.   [Please select]

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Nothing in its way records more surely the clash and struggle and ranking of men than the boundaries of land.   [Please select]

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Her actions were indicative of a low ranking, immature, distressed, or alien animal.   [Please select]

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The Beaufort ran alongside, and the frigate's ranking officer gave up his colours and his sword.   [Please select]

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The ranking officer, William Thomas Sampson, was miles away when the engagement began.   [Please select]

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Advancing with his command, he soon found himself the ranking officer still on his feet.   [Please select]

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There were more Italians than any other nationality; and ranking after them came Germans, Irish, and Dutch, with a scattering of French and Poles.   [Please select]

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