English to Punjabi Dictionary ranking

ranking

ਦਰਜਾ
definition
verb
rank them in order of preference
give (someone or something) a rank or place within a grading system.
the tents were ranked in orderly rows
arrange in a rank or ranks.
noun
his number-one world ranking
a position in a scale of achievement or status; a classification.
adjective
high-ranking army officers
having a specified rank in a hierarchy.
example
What this appears to mean is that the new WPR system for pilot 'ranking' has been accepted, but modified slightly.
The 'ranking' Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, Senator Carl Levin, joins me here next.
Britain's highest 'ranking' Asian fire officer has been awarded the OBE for his services to equal opportunities.
He's the 'ranking' Democrat on the judicial committee, which will get a first crack at this nomination.
Hong Kong ranked first in Fortune's annual 'ranking' of the best cities for business in Asia this year, the international magazine said in a statement Wednesday.
Clark remains the highest 'ranking' official to appear in a Canadian gay pride parade.
It is important to note that the pre-qualification process for the Queensway-Carleton Hospital Project did not involve 'ranking' of the successful contractors.
The patterns for other health authority performance indicators are similar, and the magnitude and direction of the errors in 'ranking' may be systematic.
Isn't there some official 'ranking' of economics departments?
For more details on how the industry is reshaping, refer to DF's 2002 'ranking' of dairy processors.
A 'ranking' official sued sued the authors, accusing them of libel, in his home county court.
Mauresmo is projected to equal her career-best 'ranking' of fourth.
Snooker has received a major shot in the arm with the announcement of a new sponsorship deal for the game's second most important 'ranking' event.
I can't off-hand think of any non-competitive system that can establish this, since the act of 'ranking' is competitive in itself.
In any 'ranking' of political systems over the last hundred years or so Australia would have to be very close to the top.
As variation in performance evaluation increases, so does the impact on the student's final 'ranking' .
Somewhere in the book I describe an event involving an infant who has been born to one of the lowest 'ranking' females.
The surprise was that the Gators' top-five 'ranking' through early March was due in part to the upperclass play of freshmen Matt Walsh and Anthony Roberson.
He said a 'ranking' police officer would head the committee.
Millions of visitors are expected to travel to China for the Olympics, including high 'ranking' U. S. officials.
He's the 'ranking' Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Where does the Myrtles rank in the 'ranking' of haunted places in the US?
The third research question asked whether there was a relationship between status and 'ranking' of traits.
There is also sporadic news of high 'ranking' al-Qaeda officials travelling in Iran, seeming to be causally connected to terror attacks in Iraq.
Even the lowest 'ranking' soldier could maintain a stable of miniscule steeds.
By 1971, a 'ranking' structure was adopted that standardized all the systems.
The natural desire for social 'ranking' is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service.
The highest 'ranking' officials of the US Government had approved the mission in advance.
However, unexpectedly, the highest 'ranking' US diplomat did not come to make demands that Resolution 1559 be implemented.
That community may desire competitive 'ranking' of scholarship rather than benchmarking of quality.
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