ranked

/ræŋkt/
adjective
  1. Having a particular position in a list or order based on quality, importance, or performance.
    • Only the top-ranked students receive scholarships.
    • She is a highly ranked tennis player in the world.
    • The restaurant is ranked third in the city for its seafood.
  2. Arranged in a sequence or hierarchy.
    • We need a ranked order of priorities for the project.
    • The ranked list of candidates was posted on the bulletin board.
    • The ranked teams will compete in the final round.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of rank: to assign a position or place in a scale or order.
    • The survey ranked customer service as the most important factor.
    • He ranked the books by their publication date.
    • The judges ranked her performance as the best of the night.
  2. Past tense of rank: to have a specified position in a scale or order.
    • The city ranked first in the nation for quality of life.
    • The team ranked last in the league last season.
    • Her novel ranked among the top ten bestsellers for months.
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