hierarch Antonyms

Meaning of hierarch

Wordnet

hierarch (n)

a person who holds a high position in a hierarchy

a senior clergyman and dignitary

Webster

hierarch (n.)

One who has high and controlling authority in sacred things; the chief of a sacred order; as, princely hierarchs.

hierarch Sentence Examples

  1. The company's strict hierarch dictated that promotions were based solely on seniority.
  2. The military hierarch ensured that orders flowed from the higher ranks to the lower ranks.
  3. The academic hierarch placed professors at the pinnacle of knowledge and authority.
  4. The ecclesiastical hierarch organized the church into a series of levels, with the bishop at its apex.
  5. The feudal hierarch established the relationship between the lord and his vassals.
  6. The societal hierarch often marginalized those who deviated from the established norms.
  7. The organizational hierarch streamlined communication and decision-making processes.
  8. The familial hierarch traditionally placed the father as the head of the household.
  9. The scientific hierarch recognized the contributions of researchers and scientists based on their seniority and expertise.
  10. The economic hierarch dictated resource allocation and distribution among different sectors of society.

FAQs About the word hierarch

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The company's strict hierarch dictated that promotions were based solely on seniority.

The military hierarch ensured that orders flowed from the higher ranks to the lower ranks.

The academic hierarch placed professors at the pinnacle of knowledge and authority.

The ecclesiastical hierarch organized the church into a series of levels, with the bishop at its apex.