hierarch

NOUN
  1. a senior clergyman and dignitary
  2. a person who holds a high position in a hierarchy
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How To Use hierarch In A Sentence

  • Europe was last united in neolithic times, before the inseparable meshwork of land, people, community and trade separated into hierarchy, nations and cities.
  • The authority of the father was absolute, as the head of a hierarchy arranged by generation, age and sex, in which every member of the extended family was related in rank to every other.
  • The ones elected to these jobs, so far outside the safe walls of the home base, were usually the girls who had outlived their usefulness at home or the social rejects from the hierarchy.
  • Yet a combined diploma and degree system leaves room to move up the hierarchy and enjoy career progress. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are in rebellion against the conservative hierarchy of the Church.
  • Workers in hierarchical workplaces cannot reasonably be expected to identify themselves if their opinions might touch upon their workplaces -- that's a disciplinary issue for most workers & most employers. Who Are You People? « PubliCola
  • This model is known as the hierarchy of needs and is shaped like a pyramid. Business Studies Basic Facts
  • There must be a solid hierarchy and system of protection safeguarded by organized crime syndicates or mafia.
  • As a affiliation in concept, hierarchy comprehended form category.
  • The intent of composite is to " compose objects into tree structures to represent part - whole hierarchies.
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