Ladder in a sentence as a noun

By removing that rung of the ladder we hurt them greatly throughout their life.

Speaking as a graduate of one, top schools teach you credentialing and ladder climbing.

There's a tool-share co-op in my city for those things you need once-in-a-while, like a ladder.

Today, she can dream of a job, of moving up a ladder and maybe even becoming a manager some day.

Recognizing this doesn't mean becoming blind to the glass ceiling that women often hit at the high-end of the career ladder.

Ladder in a sentence as a verb

All those years of effort, of dragging myself up the socioeconomic ladder.

Did you actually read the post?The ladder is about the ping pong league they run, and he's joking that it's not a benefit because he's not winning.

I sketched out briefly a sort of 'circus tent' RV where the tenting was connected to a ladder truck's ladder which could then extend up and allow you to stake out a tent around it.

It gives people a path whereby, instead of climbing the organizational ladder, their efficiency gains are paid back to them in the ability to retain employment with a reduced work footprint.

Ladder definitions

noun

steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down

noun

ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress; "he climbed the career ladder"

noun

a row of unravelled stitches; "she got a run in her stocking"

See also: ravel

verb

come unraveled or undone as if by snagging; "Her nylons were running"