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  1. uk / ˌræŋk ən ˈfaɪl / us / ˌræŋk ən ˈfaɪl / Add to word list. the ordinary workers in a company or the ordinary members of an organization, and not the leaders: The party's rank and file are beginning to question the prime minister's choice of advisers. [ before noun ] rank-and-file police officers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. uk / ˌræŋk ən ˈfaɪl / us / ˌræŋk ən ˈfaɪl / Add to word list. the ordinary workers in a company or the ordinary members of an organization, and not the leaders: The party's rank and file are beginning to question the prime minister's choice of advisers. [ before noun ] rank-and-file police officers.

  3. 1. : the enlisted personnel of an armed force. 2. : the individuals who constitute the body of an organization, society, or nation as distinguished from the leaders. rank-and-file. ˌraŋk-ᵊn-ˈfī (-ə)l. adjective.

  4. Rank and file may refer to: A military term relating to the horizontal "ranks" (rows) and vertical "files" (columns) of individual foot-soldiers, exclusive of the officers. A term derived from the above used to refer to enlisted troops, as opposed to the officers.

  5. the ordinary workers in a company or the ordinary members of an organization, and not the leaders: The party's rank and file are beginning to question the president's's choice of advisers. [ before noun ] rank-and-file police officers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ordinary people.

  6. Hace 4 días · The rank and file are the ordinary members of an organization or the ordinary workers in a company, as opposed to its leaders or managers . [journalism] There was widespread support for him among the rank and file. Substantial numbers of rank and file members ignored their union's advice.

  7. Rank and file now refers to the ordinary members of any group but it originated as a military term. The rows and columns of soldiers, drawn up for drill and not including officers, were called ‘ranks’ and ‘files’.