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ranked

adjective as in ordered

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Buffalo ranked tenth in the nation, while Detroit and Pittsburgh ranked twelth and thirteenth, respectively.

The country was ranked 144 of 177 nations surveyed by Transparency International in its 2013 graft perception index.

School entries with icons indicate the school ranked in the top 100 of that category.

We ranked more than 700 of the country's public high schools using six key indicators.

Detectives are then ranked by past performance and peer reviews, gaining or losing influence with each case.

She was barely five feet five, but she ranked with tall women, her height as unchallenged as the chiselling of her profile.

Athene (Roman Minerva) however, the goddess of wisdom, had a character without a flaw, and ranked with Apollo in wisdom.

Mommsen regards Naevius as the first of the Romans who deserves to be ranked among the poets.

The exception is the Mixo-lydian, which some ranked immediately below the Dorian, others above the Lydian.

A more dangerous man, for his means and education, is not ranked among our foes than this peddler of Westchester.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ranked, such as: rated, arranged, graded, grouped, organized, and piled.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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