rangerange1 /reɪndʒ/ noun [countableC]1the limits within which amounts, quantities etc can varyWe are looking at properties within a certain price range.
People in the 35 to 44 age range are most likely to hold more than one job.
Brokers typically charge commissions in the 4% to 8% range.
range ofSales will rise to a range of $12 million to $13 million.
2FINANCE the highest and lowest prices reached by a SECURITY (=bond, share etc) or market over a period of timeGM shares traded in the $37 to $42 range for most of last year.
Oil remains in the $70-to-$80-a-barrel range.
3 (also product range)MARKETING a set of similar products made by a particular company or available in a particular shopa new range of kitchenware
a wide range of products and systems
the top of the range (=best sold by a company or shop) Rucanor shoe
4the area of power, responsibility, or activities that a person or organization hasThese issues fall outside the range of the enquiry.