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Definition of higher-ranking in English: higher-rankingadjective Having a higher rank or position in a particular hierarchy. higher-ranking police officers Example sentencesExamples - Despite losses against higher-ranking clubs, Silsden have not lost last season's knack of scoring goals.
- The issue was bucked upstairs to a higher-ranking commander.
- In China, and across much of Asia, people typically do not share challenging ideas with co-workers, certainly not with higher-ranking colleagues.
- His father was the one who coerced him to discontinue, by using his power to get the higher-ranking officials to throw him out.
- Another suggests that higher-ranking animals preferentially direct unprovoked aggression - a sign of dominance - toward the offspring of lower-ranking females.
- Other scheduled flights around the country were unaffected because the union allowed higher-ranking senior pilots to replace their striking colleagues.
- Our third place report score was enough to land us in seventh place behind the four teams completing the course and the two higher-ranking report scores.
- One researcher summarizes that older workers perform as well or better than younger workers and have higher-ranking interpersonal skills.
- She is currently one of the higher-ranking members of her sorority and doesn't want her geeky younger brother ruining her image.
- Since elephants have a clear hierarchy, Savage wanted to see if subordinates got nervous around higher-ranking members, much like some humans do.
Definition of higher-ranking in US English: higher-rankingadjective Having a higher rank or position in a particular hierarchy. higher-ranking police officers Example sentencesExamples - In China, and across much of Asia, people typically do not share challenging ideas with co-workers, certainly not with higher-ranking colleagues.
- His father was the one who coerced him to discontinue, by using his power to get the higher-ranking officials to throw him out.
- Our third place report score was enough to land us in seventh place behind the four teams completing the course and the two higher-ranking report scores.
- Since elephants have a clear hierarchy, Savage wanted to see if subordinates got nervous around higher-ranking members, much like some humans do.
- One researcher summarizes that older workers perform as well or better than younger workers and have higher-ranking interpersonal skills.
- Another suggests that higher-ranking animals preferentially direct unprovoked aggression - a sign of dominance - toward the offspring of lower-ranking females.
- She is currently one of the higher-ranking members of her sorority and doesn't want her geeky younger brother ruining her image.
- The issue was bucked upstairs to a higher-ranking commander.
- Despite losses against higher-ranking clubs, Silsden have not lost last season's knack of scoring goals.
- Other scheduled flights around the country were unaffected because the union allowed higher-ranking senior pilots to replace their striking colleagues.
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