0 present participle of range --
1 to have an upper and a lower limit in amount, number, etc.: --
2 to position people or things together, especially in rows: --
The troops were ranged in front of the commanding officer.
The crowd ranged itself along the route of the procession.
Note that most data points plot along the thermal trough at water vapour pressures ranging from 5 to 0.5 kbar.
All other government services, ranging from children's programs to community development to energy to transportation to income assistance, would face elimination.
Eleven items were scored on a 6-point scale (ranging from 1 to 6, respectively dissatisfied and very satisfied).
It has an eleven-point scale ranging from 5 (completely dissatisfied) to 5 (completely satisfied).
The stimuli consisted of 123 sentence frames ranging from 8 to 10 words in length.
The interested reader can now choose from a whole spectrum of books ranging from popular introductions to extensive monographs.
The measure consists of 20 items with four response options ranging from generally false to generally true.
The level of infestation varied with location ranging from 3.0 to 97.2 flies per kg of fruit.