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high-ranking

ADJECTIVE
  1. at an elevated level in rank or importance
    a high-level corporate briefing
    upper-level management
    a high-level official

How To Use high-ranking In A Sentence

  • Tayside Police admit the whistle-blower's inside knowledge shows he has to be a high-ranking officer - at least an inspector and probably a superintendent.
  • The court martial highlighted confusion among high-ranking military officers about whether conditioning was lawful or not.
  • Like other presidents, Obama will appoint thousands of officials to his administration, and many high-ranking officials, including most members of his Cabinet, will have to be confirmed by the Senate.
  • So sought-after are high-ranking characters and the virtual trinkets that they amass that extraordinary amounts of real-world money are changing hands as they are traded.
  • She received messages of support from high-ranking council officials and councillors. The Sun
  • In the Shiite branch of Islam, a high-ranking religious authority regarded by his followers as the most learned person of his age.
  • As a high-ranking servant of a murderous despot, he lied often.
  • Now, Archer is trapped in prison, and Castor now played by Travolta assumes the identity of his nemesis, frees his brother, and takes his place as a high-ranking federal agent.
  • Originally livery referred to the special clothing of retainers and servants, but later the term became associated with distinctive costumes for grand occasions worn by high-ranking members of the companies.
  • We do not consider his behaviour to be consistent with the holding of a high-ranking job.sentence dictionary
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