echelon - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • reach: Sewells did not appear to have reached the higher echelons of the Royal Navy.

Preposition: above

  • corps: In the past, space assets were used for support of echelons above corps only.

Adjective modifier

  • upper: Hence, the spread in the upper echelons of the drink, " Pink Gin.
  • high: Look at the higher echelons of the public sector in Northern Ireland.
  • top: Football outside of the top echelons always seemed an unlikely business bet, with a history of clubs living hand to mouth.
  • low: She said ethnic minority lawyers were concentrated in the lower echelons of the service, with white managers failing to promote them.
  • senior: The senior echelons of the administration will be loyal to the government of the day, for a change.
  • second: The second echelon was the destruction of capitalism through by their own money through drugs " .

Modifies a noun

  • commander: The commander alone decides what information is critical based on the mission, his experience, and the higher echelon commander 's intent.
  • formation: It showed two large bright lights flying across the blue sky in an echelon formation.
  • form: Solution of systems with augmented matrix in row echelon form.
  • parking: A pedestrian crossing point should be created here rather at the end of the echelon parking.

Noun used with modifier

  • command: The RCC will be collocated with the operations center of the command echelon to which it has been assigned.
  • ground: It also advises and assists ground commanders and meets other related tactical air support special requirements of individual ground force echelons.

Preposition: of

  • society: Becky Sharp raise through the social echelons of British society can be paralleled to many a film or pop star today.
  • command: The combat functions exist at all echelons of command.
  • government: Such critical acclaim burbling from the highest echelons of government can only precede something positive.
  • power: It soon becomes clear that there are just as many enemies as friends within the uppermost echelons of power in the nation's capital.
  • party: In addition, it is filled with unusual pictures of life in the upper echelons of the Nazi party.
  • industry: For many years it suceeded in giving, mainly young men, the opportunity to reach the highest echelons of industry.

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