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ranking
[ rang-king ]
adjective
- senior or superior in rank, position, etc.:
a ranking diplomat.
- prominent or highly regarded:
a ranking authority on Soviet affairs.
- occupying a specific rank, position, etc. (often used in combination):
a low-ranking executive.
noun
- an act or instance of indicating relative standing.
- a list showing such standing.
ranking
/ 藞谤忙艐办瑟艐 /
adjective
- prominent; high ranking
- slang.possessed of style; fashionable; exciting
noun
- a position on a scale; rating
a ranking in a tennis tournament
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Example Sentences
The journalist cited UC campuses regularly appearing in top national rankings.
At last year's event at London Stadium, Hodgkinson set a meeting record, national record and personal best of 1:54.61, which lifted her to sixth in the world all-time rankings.
Some of the reports did qualify California鈥檚 ranking, by acknowledging that it would be germane if California were a country, not a state.
This is the first season the Southern Section is using power rankings to place baseball teams in divisions based on current performance.
A separate analysis from the foundation showed that, from 2020 to 2023, California jumped about 10 spots in a ranking of states by primary care residents and fellows per capita.
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