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rank order

The students line up in rank order by height.

Definition

Noun: 1. An arrangement according to rank: A sequence or ordering of items, people, or concepts based on their relative status, importance, quality, or performance. It implies a hierarchy from highest to lowest or best to worst.

Usage
  • The term "rank order" is used to describe the result of sorting or comparing items to establish a clear, sequential hierarchy.
  • It is commonly employed in contexts like competitions, evaluations, statistics, and organizational structures to show precedence.
Examples
  • The judges' scores were used to establish a rank order of the contestants from first place to last.
  • In the survey, customers were asked to list their preferences in rank order of importance.
  • The military uses a strict rank order to define the chain of command.
Advanced Usage
  • "In rank order": A phrase used to indicate that items are listed according to their ranked position.
    • The candidates were seated on stage in rank order of their poll numbers.
  • Statistical Rank Order: In statistics, data can be transformed into a rank order for non-parametric tests, where the actual values are less important than their relative positions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ranking (n): The process or result of assigning ranks; a list in rank order.
    • The university published its annual global ranking of business schools.
  • To rank (v): To assign a position within a rank order.
    • The committee will rank the proposals based on feasibility.
Synonyms
  • Hierarchy: A system in which members are ranked according to status or authority.
  • Grading: Arranging in levels or grades.
  • Pecking order: An informal hierarchy within a group.
Antonyms
  • Random order: An arrangement with no systematic sequence.
  • Alphabetical order: Arrangement based on the letters of the alphabet, not on rank.
  • Chronological order: Arrangement based on time sequence.
Related Phrases
  • Order of precedence: A formal rank order, especially for ceremonial purposes.
    • The diplomats entered the hall in the official order of precedence.
  • Top of the order: Refers to the highest-ranked items or people in a sequence.
    • The issues at the top of the order will be discussed first in the meeting.
rank order

The students line up in rank order by height.

Noun
  1. an arrangement according to rank