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She is a high-ranking official in the government.
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She is a high-ranking official in the government.
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high-ranking — ˈhigh ˌranking adjective [only before a noun] JOBS having a high position in a government or other organization: • The firm s new management has slashed costs dismissing many highly paid, high ranking employees. * * * high ranking UK US adjective … Financial and business terms
high-ranking — adj [only before noun] having a high position in a government or other organization ≠ ↑low ranking ▪ high ranking officials … Dictionary of contemporary English
high-ranking — high rank|ing [ ,haı ræŋkıŋ ] adjective a high ranking person or job is very senior: a high ranking official/officer … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
high-ranking — ADJ: ADJ n A high ranking person has an important position in a particular organization. ...a high ranking officer in the medical corps … English dictionary
high-ranking — UK / US adjective a high ranking person or job is very senior a high ranking official/officer … English dictionary
high-ranking — adj. High ranking is used with these nouns: ↑executive, ↑member, ↑officer, ↑official … Collocations dictionary
high ranking — high level, top level, senior … English contemporary dictionary
high-ranking — adjective at an elevated level in rank or importance a high level official a high level corporate briefing upper level management • Syn: ↑high level, ↑upper level • Similar to: ↑superior … Useful english dictionary
high-ranking — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Raised to or occupying a high position or rank: august, elevated, exalted, grand, lofty. See RISE … English dictionary for students
high-ranking — adjective (only before noun) having a high position in a government or other organization … Longman dictionary of contemporary English