| 1. | a number of persons forming a separate class in a social hierarchy or in any graded body. |
| 2. | a social or official position or standing, as in the armed forces: the rank of captain. |
| 3. | high position or station in the social or some similar scale: a woman of rank. |
| 4. | a class in any scale of comparison. |
| 5. | relative position or standing: a writer of the first rank. |
| 6. | a row, line, or series of things or persons: orchestra players arranged in ranks. |
| 7. | ranks,
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| 8. | Usually, ranks. the general body of any party, society, or organization apart from the officers or leaders. |
| 9. | orderly arrangement; array. |
| 10. | a line of persons, esp. soldiers, standing abreast in close-order formation (distinguished from file ). |
| 11. | British. a place or station occupied by vehicles available for hire; stand: a taxi rank. |
| 12. | Chess. one of the horizontal lines of squares on a chessboard. |
| 13. | a set of organ pipes of the same kind and tonal color. |
| 14. | Also called determinant rank. Mathematics. the order of the nonzero determinant of greatest order that can be selected from a given matrix by the elimination of rows and columns. |
| 15. | Mining. the classification of coal according to hardness, from lignite to anthracite. |
| 16. | to arrange in ranks or in regular formation: The men were ranked according to height. He ranked the chess pieces on the board. |
| 17. | to assign to a particular position, station, class, etc.: She was ranked among the most admired citizens. |
| 18. | to outrank: The colonel ranks all other officers in the squadron. |
| 19. | Slang. to insult; criticize. |
| 20. | to form a rank or ranks. |
| 21. | to take up or occupy a place in a particular rank, class, etc.: to rank well ahead of the other students. |
| 22. | to have rank or standing. |
| 23. | to be the senior in rank: The colonel ranks at this camp. |
| 24. | Slang. to complain. |
| 25. | break ranks,
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| 26. | pull rank (on), to make use of one's superior rank to gain an advantage over (someone). Also, pull one's rank (on). |
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