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
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Origin of rank and file
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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Regrown forests, especially with monoculture commercial saplings planted rank and file, may never achieve the splendid complexity of virgin forests.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
Doyle said part of the secretary’s job is to set the tone for the agency so the rank and file know what is expected of them.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2026
Matt Cane, general secretary of the Metropolitan Police Federation that represents rank and file officers, said it was the right decision.
From BBC • Jan. 28, 2026
That doesn’t mean the Netflix-WBD deal is being embraced by Hollywood’s rank and file.
From Slate • Dec. 5, 2025
Holmes is one of the tough black officers who have been here forever, a big man who seems to enjoy his distance from the rank and file.
From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover
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