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outrank

[out-rangk] / ˌaʊtˈræŋk /








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Across nearly every demographic, two values almost always outrank family.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 20, 2025

Here are a few quarters in software history that outrank Palantir’s latest results:

From Barron's Nov. 7, 2025

If they happened to outrank their doctor, they were considered a “high-power” patient.

From Los Angeles Times May 16, 2024

The Apple Cup has been too lopsided of late for the Cougs to outrank the Ducks as UW fans’ greatest annual source of angst, and that’s unlikely to change.

From Seattle Times Aug. 12, 2023

No way should T step up to outrank me.

From "How It Went Down" by Kekla Magoon

“The paperwork outranks the will,” in military life, he says.

From MarketWatch Jul. 28, 2026

Gen. Zhang, as the CMC vice chairman, outranks Gen. Li, who was not in the PLA chain of command.

From Washington Times Oct. 30, 2023

Its cyclic winning structure ensures that no choice uniquely outranks any other.

From Scientific American Sep. 19, 2023

While his post as defence minister is viewed as largely diplomatic and ceremonial, Li is one of China's five state councillors, a cabinet position that outranks other ministers.

From Reuters Sep. 16, 2023

“Well, you better try, Bull. He outranks you.”

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy

It was the first time in over a year that cyberattack fears outranked all other business threats, the survey said.

From The Wall Street Journal May 28, 2026

As the liner notes explain, Dylan is the third-most popular covered songwriter ever, outranked only by The Beatles and Duke Ellington.

From Salon Feb. 24, 2026

With audiences of 1.4 million each, both “America’s Newsroom” and “Outnumbered” outranked NBC’s daily “Today Jenna and Hoda.”

From Washington Times Sep. 6, 2023

In an Associated Press survey, 44% of U.S. voters polled named the future of democracy as one of their top concerns on election day, outranked only by inflation and the economy.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 18, 2022

He outranked her, but he was not her boss.

From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston

It marked A24’s highest-opening weekend ever, outranking Alex Garland’s 2024 film “Civil War,” which earned a $25.5-million debut.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 3, 2026

Pears dropped to tenth place after outranking apples, blackberries and blueberries in 2025.

From Salon Mar. 26, 2026

In 2025, Wall Street analysts remain a bullish group, with Buy ratings vastly outranking Sell ratings.

From Barron's Jan. 30, 2026

Polymarket was all over the Golden Globes, Jerome Powell is now under federal investigation, and Chinese universities are outranking us in scientific output.

From Slate Jan. 17, 2026

He also carried a military title, thus outranking Burr with his honorary designation as “General Hamilton,” based on his last appointment, that of inspector general of the New Army in 1799.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis




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