hierarchy|hierarchies in English
noun
['hi·er·arch·y || 'haɪərɑrkɪ /-rɑːk-]
system in which persons or things are arranged one above the other according to rank; group which governs; group of church officials ranked successively
Use "hierarchy|hierarchies" in a sentence
1. The dominance hierarchies of primates are often more complex, overlapping networks, rather than the simple ladder of the hen hierarchy.
2. Simplistic hierarchies do not meet this criterion.
3. Hierarchy request error
4. “Local Catholic hierarchies almost always supported the wars of their nations”
5. Autonoa Hierarchy Appraisal Feature
6. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cliquishness
7. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anglophobiac
8. Angelic Hierarchy according to St
9. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anticks
10. Full grammatical hierarchy of Antiboss
11. Full grammatical hierarchy of Affrays
12. Conservatives dug in and insisted that dogmas were immutable and hierarchies indispensable.
13. Full grammatical hierarchy of Chittered
14. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cluttery
15. Full grammatical hierarchy of Abandum
16. Full grammatical hierarchy of Annoyment
17. Full grammatical hierarchy of Crevises
18. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cobelligerents
19. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bayoneting
20. Full grammatical hierarchy of Arbutuses
21. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anticipately
22. Full grammatical hierarchy of Circumjacent
23. Full grammatical hierarchy of Craniates
24. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bandores
25. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bawds