rank and file
Americannoun
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the ordinary soldiers of an army, excluding the officers
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the great mass or majority of any group or organization, as opposed to the leadership
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(modifier) of, relating to, or characteristic of the rank and file
rank-and-file opinion
rank-and-file support
Other Word Forms
- rank and filer noun
- rank-and-file adjective
Etymology
Origin of rank and file
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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But among the rank and file, there is continued frustration with the department’s disciplinary system.
From Los Angeles Times
Downing Street has already shown it is willing to ditch plans that could save lots of money if the rank and file kick off vigorously enough.
From BBC
“Some of that certainly derives from the remote leadership style in which the concerns of the rank and file seem to be routinely overturned,” Lurie said.
Or a pressure valve for a leader that sometimes winds up the rank and file.
From BBC
The job-shedding will further shrink the industry’s rank and file after a yearslong diet of layoffs, attrition and corporate restructuring that has made Big Oil much leaner.
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