verb
- to have a higher rank or position than someone else
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outrank’
Examples
- The colonel outranks all the majors in the regiment.
- She outranks him in the corporate hierarchy.
- A general outranks a captain in military structure.
- The senior partner outranks the junior associates.
- In chess tournaments, a master outranks an expert player.
- The department head outranks the regular professors.