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Sentence count:235+8Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: authoritydistinctiongreatnessimportanceinfluencemasterypowerprominencesignificancesuperioritySimilar words: prestigiousvestigeprestidigitationvestigialinvestigateinvestigatorinvestigationinterestingMeaning: [pre'stɪːʒ]  n. a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.. 
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31 The prestige number-plate on my Fiasco says OAP 5.
32 Khotan itself, despite its prestige, was surprisingly small.
33 But Philip, his prestige at stake in this first open challenge to the Angevin position, could not afford to retreat.
34 Its prestige also had a basis, as a political doctrine, in the liberal idea of self-determination.
35 Make a brioche in this Silicone non-stick Master Baker from Prestige, price £4.69.
36 The objects of competition varied: the traditional ones were territory, wealth, prestige and the power which these gave.
37 Burnley have beaten Britain's biggest clubs to arrange a prestige home friendly with Ajax on Tuesday.
38 Prestige was allotted according to the principles of the ritual cycle.
39 So, although a rich source of status and prestige, athletics could not compare with professional sport in terms of material gain.
40 Estate agents' advertisements habitually claim that country houses are suitable for every use from country clubs to prestige headquarters.
41 The Clintons got what they wanted more than anything else: the White House with its power and prestige.
42 The rising prestige of Ivan's royal office went to the head of that gifted but vicious and unbalanced character.
43 For most estimators, advancement takes the form of higher pay and prestige.
44 The position of leader-manager in the kibbutz carries authority, and commands high prestige.
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45 Such organizations provide opportunities to work with well-known attorneys on major cases for major clients and carry great prestige.
46 IRs hears about a lot of young acts from prestige Talent.
47 The teaching profession has lost the prestige it had in former times.
48 Any hopes, however, that Eisenhower would use his great prestige to restrain McCarthy were soon dashed.
49 Revenue can then be switched to other items, such as military hardware, or so-called prestige projects.
50 In each case the basis for allocating prestige among the community was very public.
51 They will also switch spending from their day-to-day Budgets to rail, road, communications and other prestige projects.
52 But the court has lost some of its prestige, Broussard said.
53 Gold and silver have attracted particular attention because they were used to make prestige items such as jewellery and regalia.
54 Their power, prestige, privilege and status essentially camouflaged the subjects' compliance to hierarchical authority.
55 To present his policy to the outside world and defuse opposition to it, he made brilliant use of his personal prestige.
56 The Researchers' Co-Operative was just off Leicester Square, reached through an alley alongside one of the big prestige cinemas.
57 Most of the good performers in the international search companies enjoy the prestige of being part of a large firm.
58 Eliot, who lent the circle considerable prestige, found himself in congenial assorted, and in some cases strange, company.
59 In the second place, hypercorrection often involves imitating what is thought to be prestige language.
60 How had the new city fathers acquired the wealth and prestige to embark on these schemes?
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