high+rank

  • 21rank —   1. Grade. Kūlana, ki eki e, papa.    ♦ High rank, kūlana ali i, kūlana ki eki e, hulinu u, le olani (see sayings, kamahele, mānoanoa.)    ♦ Low rank, kūlana ha aha a, kupali i, alu.    ♦ To marry a close relative in order to increase rank of… …

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  • 22high-up — /ˈhaɪ ʌp/ (say huy up) adjective 1. holding an important position or rank. –noun (plural high ups) 2. a person of great importance or high rank …

  • 23high —   Ki eki e;    ♦ high, as waves, nalunalu, halehale, hahale, amoamo, kū ulukū.   Also: luna, hā iu iu, ka oka o, kiolea, le o, le ole o, kahakea, keha, maka oka o, hakalī. See height.    ♦ Away up high, luna lilo, ki eki e loa, iu iu, kōkikiu.… …

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  • 24high up — UK / US adjective, adverb 1) in a high position above the ground The phone is too high up on the wall for the kids to reach. Higher up we began to suffer from lack of oxygen. 2) of high rank or status Her husband was quite high up in the navy …

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  • 25high-level — adjective a) At a high level, altitude or elevation. b) Of or pertaining to a person of a high social position or high rank within a hierarchy or organization. Ant …

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  • 26high post — important position, high station, prominent position, high rank …

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  • 27high ranker — person of high rank, person with high military ranking …

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  • 28high-ranking official — office bearer or functionary of a high rank, high level official …

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  • 29high-up — having a high position, having high rank …

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  • 30high level official — office bearer or functionary of a high rank …

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