noun
- Plural of hierarch; persons who hold high rank in a hierarchy, especially in a religious or organizational structure.
Usage: Most commonly used in religious contexts to refer to high-ranking clergy or church leaders.
Examples
- The hierarchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church gathered for the synod.
- Medieval hierarchs wielded significant political power alongside their spiritual authority.
- The organization's hierarchs made decisions that affected thousands of employees.
- Religious hierarchs often serve as moral guides for their communities.
- The hierarchs convened to discuss reforms within the institution.