Definitionn. a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system
Last update: August 9, 2016
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Hierarchy is involved with art [Please select]
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The adjacency graph at the top of the hierarchy then describes the result of the segmentation. [noun]
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Although the hierarchy was clearly gendered, women were not without power. [noun]
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Cleopatra had sought the venerable Anubis, who now, as the priest of Alexander, at the age of eighty, ruled the whole hierarchy of the country. [noun]
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The most powerful support of his mission, however, could be rendered by the venerable chief priest, the head of the whole Egyptian hierarchy. [noun]
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Humanity is a vast hierarchy, in which the individual estimates himself by comparison, and fixes his price by the value placed upon his product by the public. [noun]
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She believes in heredity and hierarchy. [noun]
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Anna Pavlovna greeted him with the nod she accorded to the lowest hierarchy in her drawing room. [noun]
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Such is the inevitable fate of men of action, and the higher they stand in the social hierarchy the less are they free. [noun]
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There is no hierarchy of the arts. [Please select]
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The hierarchy of dukes and marquises and counts consisted of foreign soldiers imposed on. [Please select]
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