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Definition of middle-ranking in English: middle-rankingadjective Having an intermediate rank or position in a particular hierarchy. even middle-ranking corporate financiers were making £2m to £5m Example sentencesExamples - He told me that many middle-ranking officers are openly questioning the war.
- At the time he was a middle-ranking civil servant in Whitehall.
- His Cabinet reshuffle largely involved middle-ranking and junior members of his ministerial team.
- He carved out a decent career as a middle-ranking actor.
- He was asked to focus on medical reform and the job futures of middle-ranking doctors.
- A small and far from opulent country, Scotland remained a middle-ranking European power.
- The delegation comprised three middle-ranking officials from the Blood Transfusion Services Board, including one woman.
- As a live music venue for middle-ranking acts, it has always delivered.
- She is a middle-ranking executive for Barrow-in-Furness council.
- Senior or middle-ranking safety officers or managers in the rail company are accused of having "little or no hands-on operating railway experience or expertise".
- The failure of the attack was blamed on middle-ranking commanders - some of whom were sacked.
- While she would probably be a perfectly adequate middle-ranking minister, all the evidence is that she is just not up to a spot in the leadership group.
- Of course, the top schools remain very strong, but the middle-ranking and very small schools may suffer.
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