Rank with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹæŋk/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
RANK with
ɹˈæŋk/ /wˈɪð
rank WITH
Definition
To be considered equal in quality, importance, or status to someone or something else.
Usage & Nuances
Used in formal and semi-formal contexts, often about achievements, reputation, or status. Typical structure: 'Someone/something ranks with someone/something.' Not to be confused with 'rank as' (which means to be classified as something).
Spanish: estar al mismo nivel que - ser comparable aPortuguese (BR): estar no mesmo nível que - ser comparável aPortuguese (PT): estar ao mesmo nível que - ser comparável aChinese (Simplified): 与…齐名 - 与…同等Chinese (Traditional): 與…齊名 - 與…同等Hindi: के समान स्तर पर होना - के बराबर होनाArabic: يُصنف مع - يُعادلBengali: সমতুল্য হওয়া - এক কাতারে থাকাRussian: быть на одном уровне с - сравниваться сJapanese: ~と同等である - ~に匹敵するVietnamese: ngang hàng với - sánh ngang vớiKorean: ~와 동등하다 - ~에 필적하다Turkish: ile aynı seviyede olmak - ile eşdeğer olmakUrdu: کے برابر ہونا - کے ہم پلہ ہوناIndonesian: sejajar dengan - setara dengan
Example Sentences
Beethoven's music ranks with the greatest in history.
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This book ranks with the classics of modern literature.
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Her kindness ranks with her intelligence.
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He wants his work to rank with the best, not just be average.
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The restaurant's service ranks with the finest in the city.
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Some say her latest movie ranks with the director’s all-time greats.
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