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outrank
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
outrank
(verb)
outrank
/ˌaʊt
ˈ
ræŋk/
verb
outranks
;
outranked
;
outranking
outrank
/ˌaʊt
ˈ
ræŋk/
verb
outranks
;
outranked
;
outranking
Britannica Dictionary definition of OUTRANK
[
+ object
]
1
:
to have a higher rank or position than (someone)
A general
outranks
a colonel.
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2
:
to be more important than (someone or something)
The only topic to
outrank
the economy this week was the war.
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