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idiomranksbreak ranksto fail to support the group or organization that you are in, by doing or saying something different from what you have all agreed to do or say ◆ often used in newspapers, on television news etc:One major oil company broke ranks with the rest of the industry and supported the tough new anti-pollution laws.The government came close to defeat when fifteen MPs broke ranks and voted with the Opposition.close ranksto unite more closely in a group, by supporting each other and not admitting any disagreement ◆ often used in newspapers, on television news etc:Politicians of all parties are likely to close ranks behind the President if he decides to commit troops in a ground war.The European Community closed ranks against Britain after the failure of an economic summit meeting.We must close ranks with other reformers and work to bring about a more democratic form of government.swell the ranks ofto make a group of people larger by joining it or making people join it:Factory closures and layoffs have swollen the ranks of the city's unemployed.People who retire early will swell the ranks of those who are looking for homes in the countryside. (redirected from ranks)
rank someone (out) 1. Sl. to annoy someone. He really ranks me out. What a pest! 2. Sl. to chastise someone. She ranked him out for being a coward. I ranked out the whole gang, but good! rank tv. to give someone a hard time; to hassle someone. (Possible from pull rank = use rank to dominate someone.) Stop ranking me! See:- break rank
- break ranks
- close ranks
- come up through the ranks
- come up/rise through the ranks
- join the ranks (of something)
- pull rank
- pull rank (on one)
- pull rank, to
- rank
- rank above
- rank above (someone or something)
- rank among
- rank among (someone or something)
- rank and file
- rank and file, the
- rank as
- rank as (something)
- rank below (someone or something)
- rank higher than (one)
- rank on
- rank on (someone or something)
- rank on someone
- rank out
- rank someone
- rank someone out
- rank with
- rank with (someone or something)
- rise from the ranks
- rise through the ranks
- risen from/through the ranks
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