Take precedence or surpass others in rank.
1 Even if she managed a third queen, his triple would outrank her.
2 Insects massively outrank all other animals in diversity, numbers and biomass.
3 In this one respect- Idarenot say in any other - we outrank our brothers.
4 As a representative of the Colonial fleet, I outrank anyone on this station.
5 Actually, there were few in the castle she didn't outrank now.
6 They straightened up as he approached, so Modo assumed he must outrank them.
7 She doesn't report to me, and I don't outrank her boss.
8 I may outrank you, sir, but you're still my commanding officer.'
9 I outrank you all, by age at least; and I now order 'taps.'
10 You will outrank almost every other woman but the royal princesses.'
11 But the metaphysical problem was going to outrank the mystery.
12 This is destined to outstrip many of those places which at present outrank it.
13 Canfield looked down, even though he did officially outrank Hargrave.
14 The seraphim are fearsome fighters, but the cherubim outrank them.
15 Does a Captain with an affected memory outrank a Lieutenant?
16 In my teens another passion would join, and for several years outrank , these pursuits: music.
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