higher-ranking in English

adjective
1
having a higher rank or position in a particular hierarchy.
higher-ranking police officers

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "higher-ranking" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "higher-ranking", or refer to the context using the word "higher-ranking" in the English Dictionary.

1. If you attempt to do this, the lower ranking type will be Coerced into the higher ranking type.

2. While it might be refilled during the day, higher-ranking Chimps will guard the resource and prevent others from drinking.

3. It is rare to see a group of junior Enlisted Marines without a Corporal or higher ranking Marine to supervise them.

4. In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Castellans (Polish: Kasztelan) usually deferred to the higher ranking Voivodes, excepting three

5. For higher-ranking officials who managed to Abscond with large amounts of money, the US was the favourite destination, while Canada, Australia and the Netherlands were also popular.

6. For higher-ranking officials who managed to abscond with large amounts of money, the US was the favourite destination, while Canada, Australia and the Netherlands were also popular.

7. Ejō then served a second abbacy to allow Gikai to receive it from a higher ranking monk, but Gikai continued to dispute that Gien ever rightfully held the title of abbot.

8. An Archangel is a superior or higher-ranking angel found in a number of religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism.The word “Archangel” derives from the Greek arche (ruler) and angelos (messenger)

9. He was aware that this was a view that conflicted with that of many of the higher-ranking IceWings that actually lived in the kingdom, but if you asked Brumal, it didn't matter- those dragons are pompous, self-absorbed sheltered idiots