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rise through the ranks
Also, rise from the ranks; come up through the ranks. Work one's way to the top, as in He's risen through the ranks, starting as a copyboy and ending up as senior editor. Originally this term was used for an officer who had worked his way up from the rank of private, a rare feat. It was being applied to nonmilitary advances by the mid-1800s. Also see come up, def. 4.
Example Sentences
And, having never lost his enthusiasm and creativity during that precipitate rise through the ranks of BBC senior management, he had a special bond with many of those he interviewed.
Crowley has typically sidestepped questions about sexism or bullying in her own rise through the ranks, saying she had an intrinsic sense of how to deal with men who hassled her on the job.
He would work to gather information and rise through the ranks by being the best militia member he could be.
However, the Chargers’ competitive mentality and Colson’s talent suggest he still has a chance to rise through the ranks.
His rise through the ranks was low-key, having won the IBF title back in 2021 to little fanfare.
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