English to Gujarati Dictionary hierarchy

hierarchy

વંશવેલો
definition
noun
The most important thing in the election of the chairman was not professional competence in the field, but activity within the Party and a sufficiently high status in the political hierarchy .
a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
translation of 'hierarchy'
અધિશ્રેણી,
અધિક્રમ
example
Clearly, some human rights have greater pre-eminence than others and it may be necessary to identify them through a 'hierarchy' of relative importance.
He sought retreat in a feudal world of deference, aristocracy and 'hierarchy' .
The Roman Catholic church 'hierarchy' condemned it as blasphemous.
Christians believe that the Holy Spirit resides in the church through all of us, not just through the 'hierarchy' .
The text itself is divided into nine sections, structured so that each section moves the reader through the celestial 'hierarchy' of angels, from the lowest order to the highest.
However, as Bem noted in describing the 'hierarchy' of belief structure, religious beliefs are usually of the first-order variety.
The action followed a public outcry over revelations that the church 'hierarchy' covered up claims of abuse.
The integrity of the church, and particularly of the 'hierarchy' , will be measured by its willingness to respond to this profound moral crisis.
Five days later, the 'hierarchy' issued an episcopal letter that reiterated the imperative for Catholics to embrace democracy and reject electoral fraud.
It seems natural to nonetheless try to fit them in to the taxonomic 'hierarchy' that works reasonably well for living organisms.
Then, when a section of code is run again, it moves up in the 'hierarchy' and is scheduled for optimization, sections that only occur once usually don't get optimized.
The authority of the father was absolute, as the head of a 'hierarchy' arranged by generation, age and sex, in which every member of the extended family was related in rank to every other.
The only time the FA's resolve stiffens these days is when a member of its 'hierarchy' decides to try to work his way through the typing pool.
Cladograms are primarily statements about taxonomic 'hierarchy' .
a taxonomic 'hierarchy' of phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species
But there will inevitably be some types of entity whose place in any 'hierarchy' of categories is difficult to settle.
the trend is to get away from 'hierarchy' and control
While many of the aforementioned courses deal with concepts of classification and 'hierarchy' to some extent, none covers the full spectrum of systems and structures.
the magazine was read quite widely even by some of the 'hierarchy'
If it turns out that Dean reported this guy to the cops, then he at least has more moral sense than several members of the American 'hierarchy' .
Both of these were indications that he was now reaching the upper echelons of the Nazi 'hierarchy' .
Going on down the 'hierarchy' are phylum, subphylum, class, subclass, order, family, genus, species.
The leaders of the church - and here I mean the 'hierarchy' - provided little direction.
Here are three orders which are a reflection of the triple order of the celestial 'hierarchy' .
The most important thing in the election of the chairman was not professional competence in the field, but activity within the Party and a sufficiently high status in the political 'hierarchy' .
They are arranged in a 'hierarchy' of increasing specificity.
Dinner parties and social gatherings on West Road were frequent events, and guests often included visiting academics as well as members of the university 'hierarchy' .
For eight years the 'hierarchy' has declined to comment on his departure from Maynooth citing legal privilege and only broke its silence a week ago due to relentless media pressure.
Its work provides a model for future governance of the church, one in which the 'hierarchy' will not only listen to, but also trust, the laity.
At the bottom of this 'hierarchy' was the vast Third Estate which basically meant everybody else, or about 25 million people.
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