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outrank
[out-rangk]
outrank
/ ˌʊˈæŋ /
verb
to be of higher rank than
to take priority over
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
The streamer said earlier this week that Even in Arcadia was its top new album, outranking releases from Kali Uchis and Pink Pantheress.
The San Francisco Bay Area has the highest concentration of jobs that pay more than $500,000, “vastly outranking” other major cities.
The way fathers outrank men without children in Christian patriarchy points to an interesting observation in your book.
By examining details of 1.5 million emergency room visits at U.S. military hospitals nationwide, researchers found that doctors invested significantly more resources in patients who outranked them than in patients of equal or lesser rank.
Nevada, Arizona and Colorado currently outrank Washington, according to Rutgers data.
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