Synonym: authority, distinction, greatness, importance, influence, mastery, power, prominence, significance, superiority. Similar words: prestigious, vestige, prestidigitation, vestigial, investigate, investigator, investigation, interesting. Meaning: [pre'stɪːʒ] n. a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc..
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181 Dr. Boris Sidis was a Russian-born psychiatrist who enjoyed considerable prestige; some placed him on a par with Pierre Janet and Morton Prince.
182 Maybe because men enjoy so much power and prestige in society, there is a tendency to see boys as shoo-ins for success, " says child psychologist Michael Thompson."
183 The pivot rupture has also seriously harmed the social prestige of this tipper production factory.
184 They are found stable in quality, reasonable in price, high in prestige and reliable to customers.
185 But at least in the prestige and morality and justice, fell leeward.
186 People were asking : would the marriage diminish the prestige of the British throne?
187 Will it undermine our Party's prestige if we criticize our own subjectivism, bureaucracy and sectarianism?
188 History has shown that if a country's national prestige skyrockets, it can free itself from a conflict with an existing hegemonic power.
189 Spiritedness is that quality of soul that is most closely associated with the desires for honors, fame and prestige.
190 But, according to Mr Gaddis, his prestige had peaked by 1948. After that, Kennan became increasingly sidelined for opposing what he judged to be excessive militarisation of his containment strategy.
191 The "dragonhead" sticks were used by older ministers whose prestige and power were second only to the emperor's.
192 In contrast to deterrent threats, Compellent actions more directly engage the prestige and the passions of the put-upon state.
193 To win customers'100 % trust with our 100 % prestige.
194 Genuine prestige does not call for extravagancy; it is about a tasteful experience that only products and services of the utmost quality can offer.
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195 In addition, players will use moated forts to garrison vast armies or seize control of key strategic points and explore new technology trees, governed by religion and prestige.
196 In the international transport sector enjoyed higher prestige . U.
197 But Cadillac, with just 1.2 percent of the market through October, is still struggling to match the competition in terms of sales and prestige.
198 In the information age, international journalism figures more and more valuably in the process of building a nations status and prestige, which has been realized by scholars concerned.
199 Perhaps not, but it will certainly give us prestige in this industrial zone.
200 Mannerist style Italian Gardens were the grand and heroic, showy landscapes that were created as statements of power and prestige.
201 The Arbitration Commission of CCPIT enjoys a high prestige among friendly companies.
202 As legal professionals, Judges' professional prestige bases on their special authority on law and their moral quality of public service.
203 We have given up that slowness for the prestige of acceleration.
204 Create a WWE Championship title and raise its prestige to the highest possible value.
205 The conflict between id and super-ego has risen above the sea surface, with super-ego wielding the weapon of knowledge in challenge of the prestige id used to shade in darkness.
206 Out of this contest they were gaining prestige and cash.
207 As in the decoration, the company achieved a high status and prestige.
208 He tried to make use of his prestige to impede the investigation.
209 Through the credit transmission and the good prestige of social network which established on the basis of credit, may realize the request of enterprise knowledge resources complementation well.
210 Mr. Guo Musun is Chinese of Science academician, internationally enjoys the very high prestige chemical expert.
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