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ranked

[ UK /ɹˈæŋkt/ ]
[ US /ˈɹæŋkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks
    stratified areas of the distribution

How To Use ranked In A Sentence

  • Frankly I don't understand why most companies don't follow the same policy as franked income in the hands of shareholders is worth a lot more to them than huge piles of franking credits mouldering away in the company's balance sheet.
  • Browne's time in the 60m sprint equalled his best performance this year, which has him ranked in the top 10 nationally.
  • Yeats painted the little scene across both front and back of a paper envelope which was then stamped and franked when he posted it to John Masefield in 1905.
  • Ranked below the flush is the straight, which consists of five cards in rank sequence but now having the same suit. What Beats What in Poker? | Poker Hands
  • Actually, they call it "pranked," and you probably think I'm talking about famous Canadian-born SNL producer Lorne Michaels, but no, no, no ... or should I say "non, non, non? The Seminal :: Independent Media And Politics
  • Gutierrez, who was recently ranked as the ninth best prospect in the Rangers system by Baseball America, tested positive for the amphetamine adderall, which is used to treated Attention Deficit Disorder. Texas Rangers
  • All credit to the winner, however, whose form with Goldikova last time out was franked in no uncertain terms yesterday. Talking Horses special: Royal Ascot, day two live!
  • In addition, kudzu ranked second-highest in terms of its potential impact on natural systems, because it is capable of overgrowing and decimating mature stands of trees.
  • Canada, ranked 13th in the world, could only manage a penalty in each half by full-back Derek Daypuck.
  • In a poll of employers for employability skills for new hires, interpersonal skills ranked highest in level of importance.
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