0 → top-ranked --
1 a position in which an organization is considered to be among the best of its type: --
2 a situation in which the name of an organization's website appears at the top of a list when someone searches the internet for information: --
This top-ranking was repeated in 2007.
According to tournament officials, this seriously hinders its ability to attract top-ranking players, who are more likely to participate in tournaments that earn them more points.
He had resolved to establish himself as a top-ranking pianist before promoting himself as a composer, though he continued to compose both original works and folksong settings.
The bonobos show deference to an alpha or top-ranking female that, with the support of her coalition of other females, can prove as strong as the strongest male.
The final round of each show, between the two top-ranking guests, features the use of the car cannon in attempts to hit various things.
Both were top-ranking pitchers, but were knocked back due to them not having their six-month residential qualifications.
And the facility continues to receive consistent top-ranking reviews from numerous publications.
Today, he is a top-ranking violinist, noted for his clarity, rich tonal quality, and crispness, and has developed a distinct scholarly style of his own.