Synonym: elect, elite group. Similar words: literary, literally, satellite, reliability, little by little, relief, deliver, Israeli. Meaning: [eɪ'liːt] n. a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status. adj. selected as the best.
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31. When an apparatchik dies, his family can request a plot in one of several Moscow cemeteries informally reserved for the elite.
32. The dexterity and nimble balance of elite fencers can boggle the mind.
33. If there were ever an illustration of an effete ruling elite, it is this.
34. He entered the elite Waseda University, where he formed a rock band with some friends, but he later dropped out.
35. After all, he is a member of an elite media establishment that both fears and looks down on the talk phenomenon.
36. Meisel identifies three functional characteristics which-Mosca's elite has to have - group consciousness. coherence and conspiracy.
37. If applied linguistics is left exclusively to an elite band of researchers, then the whole object of the exercise disappears.
38. The decentralization imperative implicit in factoring problems runs into the co-ordination imperative felt keenly by the executive political and administrative elite.
39. With his expensive clothes, elite education, and distinguished demeanor, he was different from the rustic and plain Avon folk.
40. Elite performers earn that title because they are, by nature, not good losers.
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41. That the jumps are often illegal has kept the society clandestine and elite.
42. But the elite and class approach differ in their conceptions of the nature of the groups and their interactions.
43. Radical elite theorists regard Weberian, or organization theory, conceptions of bureaucracy as ideological.
44. The would-be assassin was a member of the presidential bodyguard and of the elite Revolutionary Guard.
45. Ellyrian cavalrymen mustered beside the elite White Lions of Chrace.
46. Despite the emphasis on consistency among beliefs, individuals in the elite can support core values that are in conflict.
47. Her marriage allowed her to cultivate friendships with the Paris literary elite.
48. It is a network for the elite, yet it is very egalitarian.
49. It's learned, hieratic, almost classical music, made by players from an hereditary elite.
50. Its main recommendations amount to little more than an attempt to broaden the elite which administers the state.
51. He was constantly aware of the tightrope he was walking-being a major player among the elite but not really one of them.
52. Most of those who can are either white or among the new black elite.
53. The Western economic elite has always been a small class and continues so to this day.
54. Until recently, only the most elite of chess wizards remained beyond the reach of computer chess programs.
55. He will get one year with Cleveland to return to elite status and compensate for loss of Ramirez.
56. Then the elite persuaded the newly elected mayor to appoint a committee to lay the groundwork for redevelopment.
57. Too often, policies have worked only or mainly to the benefit of the rural elite or the local bureaucrats.
58. The drug mafia have become a new economic elite, beyond government control.
59. There is an elite number of cable channels that reach the 70 million subscriber mark.
60. The Observer newspaper published a lengthy investigation which claimed that there was substantial discrimination by elite regiments against potential black recruits.