higher up (Meaning)

Wordnet

higher up (r)

in or to a place that is higher

Wordnet

higher up (n)

one of greater rank or station or quality

Webster

higher up (n.)

A superior officer or official; -- used chiefly in pl.

higher up Sentence Examples

  1. The manager asked the higher-ups for permission to implement the new marketing strategy.
  2. The higher-ups in the organization had to approve the budget increase before it could be processed.
  3. The employee consulted with higher-ups to clarify the project expectations.
  4. The higher-ups decided to restructure the department, resulting in several promotions.
  5. The proposal was rejected by the higher-ups due to concerns about its feasibility.
  6. The team was eager to receive feedback from the higher-ups before launching the product.
  7. The higher-ups emphasized the importance of meeting deadlines and exceeding performance goals.
  8. The higher-ups set stringent standards for the employees to maintain a high level of quality.
  9. The higher-ups recognized the employee's exceptional work and awarded them a bonus.
  10. The higher-ups announced a change in company policy, which impacted the daily operations of the employees.

FAQs About the word higher up

in or to a place that is higher, one of greater rank or station or qualityA superior officer or official; -- used chiefly in pl.

foreman, honcho, commander, employer, headman, general, supervisor, kingpin, mistress, boss

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The manager asked the higher-ups for permission to implement the new marketing strategy.

The higher-ups in the organization had to approve the budget increase before it could be processed.

The employee consulted with higher-ups to clarify the project expectations.

The higher-ups decided to restructure the department, resulting in several promotions.