Results for: belonging to a hierarchy, arranged according to rank
English English
advanced in rank, elevated in statuspromoted
advocate of elitism, one who favors leadership by an elite; one who takes pride in belonging to an elite group, favoring of leadership by an elite; taking pride in belonging to an elite group; snobby (Slang)elitist
aestivation, arrangement of flower bud parts, passing the summer, state of inactivity during the summer months (Zoology); manner in which the petals and leaves of a flower bud are arranged (Botany); passing of a summer in a specific place (also aestiva...estivation
after modernism, belonging to the postmodern movement in art and architecture (supports use of complex and decorative styles, with emphasis on local historical styles - opposed to the principles of modernism)postmodern
age of legal responsibility, difference in number of votes, greater number of people or things, greater part or number, number greater than half of the total; number of votes which amounts to more than half the votes cast; military rank or position of ...majority
agreed on, chemically stable, dishonestly arranged, held in mind, not changing, not subject to change, provided with something, secure, set firmly in place; stabilized; protected or preserved; steady, firm; not volatile (Chemistry); predetermined; ille...fixed
aircraft formation with offset positions, device for studying spectra, form an echelon, level in a hierarchy, rank; rankingechelon
aircraft, flat, flat surface, flat surface on which any geometrical line that joins two points can lie (Geometry); two-dimensional surface (Art); airplane; rank, level; type of tree; bladed tool used to smooth wood, planar; level, even, level of realit...plane
align, arrange in a line; be arranged in a line; straighten; be arrangedaline
aline, arrange in a line; be arranged in a line; straighten, bring into correct position, bring something into line, declare support for somebody or something, form linealign
alternative, arrange things in interchanging pattern, arranged in alternating pattern, be an understudy, every other, fluctuate, follow in interchanging pattern, interchange, take turns, rotate, substitute, not aligned, rotating, one after the other; i...alternate
amateurish, contrary to professional standards, not belonging to profession, not professional; contrary to professional ethics; unbecoming in members of a professionunprofessional
amount of progress, amount of separation, avoid emotional involvement, avoid supporting, closeness allowing some activity, coolness or aloofness, difference in rank, far-off place, ideological gulf, interval of time, length between two things, space be...distance
an Army ranksergeant first class
analyzing prices and market indicators, belonging to particular subject or profession, exhibiting technique, high-tech, of or pertaining to technique; relating to technology; specialized; mechanical; having practical knowledge; applied, relating to ind...technical
 

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