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  1. hierarchiesnoun

    Plural form of hierarchy.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Hierarchies

    of Hierarchy

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of hierarchies in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of hierarchies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of hierarchies in a Sentence

  1. Joel Kim Booster:

    There's a universality to how Jane Austen depicts class struggles, especially in a place like Fire Island, where suddenly there are no straight people around to oppress us and we have to find ways to oppress one another, we recreate the artificial class systems and other hierarchies that exist in the rest of the world but are just magnified and felt so much more viscerally in a place where it's only gay people.

  2. Thomas Zimmer:

    There's an overriding concern, and to me it's the maintaining of traditional political, social, cultural and economic hierarchies. That's the underlying political project, it's about weaponizing unease over changes the country has undergone over the past few decades and restoring and entrenching traditional authority, not just on a political level but also in the local community, in the public square, in the workplace and in the family. The assault on LGBTQ rights is very much a part of it, and must be seen in this context.

  3. Beth Pratt:

    Relocation and killing makes conflict worse, it’s better to have a stable population, than one where hierarchies and territories are disrupted.

  4. Julio Borges:

    More is needed, we need to increase pressure on people in the military and political hierarchies, and Maduro's inner circle, so that they know they will not go unpunished.

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