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The position of an individual in relation to others in regard to social or professional standing the defined position or rank in a society a+
basis, foundation, base, position, groundwork, standing, rank, status
The position of an individual in relation to others in regard to social or professional standing the defined position or rank in a society a+
to raise to a higher position or rank
No, rank and status are not synonyms. Rank typically refers to a position or level within a hierarchy, while status refers to a person's social or professional standing in relation to others. One's rank can influence their status, but they are distinct concepts.
The community rank given by Anna University is the rank that is given by students. There will be an overall rank and a community rank which will have the students that live in certain areas and their rankings.
The word "Rank" could be used to describe a level of command, although this is not it's only use.e.g. "The corporal was out ranked by the Sergeant" or "The most senior rank present was a Major".The Werriam-Webster dictionary, when used in this context defines rank as:"The relative standing or position or a grade of official standing in a hierarchy"
spot, point, position, site, area, location, venue position, rank, location There is accommodation, location, destination, area, community, and many other things.
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It can be, with two separate meanings: 1. having a strong or offensive odor (e.g. rank refuse) 2. utter or complete (a rank amateur) The word rank as a noun is a position or standing (notably military rank), and the noun can mean to arrange or list in order (e.g. to rank the men by age).
# First in time or place. # Ahead of all others, especially in position or rank;
It means the position [of an observation] in an ordered data set.