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Meaning of outrank
to have a higher rank or position than someone or something else
Etymology of outrank
The word "outrank" originates from the combination of "out" and "rank", with "out" implying superiority or precedence, and "rank" referring to a position in a hierarchy or scale
The term has been in use since the 15th century, initially in military contexts to denote superior rank or position
Synonyms
Definitions
- to have a higher rank or position than someone or something else
- * to be more important or powerful than someone or something else
Usage Examples
- The general outranks the colonel in the military hierarchy
- * Her experience and skills outrank those of her competitors
- * The company's sales outrank those of its main rival