military rank
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Definition
Noun: A military rank is a hierarchical level of authority and responsibility within a military organization. It establishes a clear chain of command, denoting an individual's position relative to others, such as who gives orders and who follows them. Ranks are typically indicated by titles and specific insignia like stripes, stars, or badges on uniforms.
Usage
The term "military rank" is used to specify a person's official standing within an armed force. It is a countable noun.
Examples
- He was promoted to the military rank of captain after five years of service.
- Different branches of the armed forces, like the army and navy, have their own systems of military rank.
- The ceremony honored soldiers who had achieved a high military rank.
- Understanding the order of military ranks is essential for following the chain of command.
Advanced Usage
- "To hold a military rank": To have a specific rank.
- She holds the military rank of major in the air force.
- "To be stripped of one's military rank": To have one's rank formally removed as a punishment.
- The officer was court-martialed and stripped of his military rank.
Variants and Related Words
- Rank (noun): A more general term for a position within any hierarchy, not just military. "Military rank" is a specific type of rank.
- Grade (noun): Often used interchangeably with "rank" in some military contexts, especially regarding pay scales (e.g., pay grade).
- Insignia (noun): The badges or emblems that visually represent a military rank.
- Commissioned officer (noun phrase): An officer who holds a commission and a senior military rank (e.g., lieutenant, captain, general).
- Non-commissioned officer (NCO) (noun phrase): A senior enlisted member with a leadership military rank (e.g., sergeant).
Synonyms
- Grade
- Rating (used in some naval contexts for enlisted ranks)
- Standing (more general)
Related Phrases
- Chain of command: The order of authority based on military rank.
- Rank and file: The ordinary soldiers or members, not the officers.
- Pull rank: (Idiom) To use one's higher military rank to gain an advantage or enforce one's will.
- The colonel had to pull rank to get the necessary resources.
Noun
- rank in a military organization