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rank and file
rank and file
noun
the ordinary soldiers of an army, excluding the officers
the great mass or majority of any group or organization, as opposed to the leadership
(modifier) of, relating to, or characteristic of the rank and file
rank-and-file opinion
rank-and-file support
rank and file
The people who form the major portion of any group or organization, excluding the leaders: “The rumors of corruption at the top disturbed the party's rank and file.” This phrase comes from military usage, where enlisted men march in ranks (close abreast) and files (one behind another), whereas officers march outside these formations.
Other Word Forms
- rank-and-file adjective
- rank and filer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of rank and file1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
At the top of the Labour Party it's common to find frustration that the rank and file don't all appreciate what they see as the cold facts.
There is also consternation among rank and file too.
What has been illustrated this week is that the leadership has not understood what its rank and file are willing to tolerate.
The spending plan narrowly cleared a preliminary vote in the Senate late on Saturday after party leaders scrambled to arm-twist hesitant members of their rank and file.
Immigration raids in Los Angeles have affected rank and file employees, not the business owners who hired them.
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