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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211 The United States had wasted too much of its prestige over such doctrinal disputes.
212 The power and prestige of neo-liberal theory no longer exist, the "Washington Consensus" has lost its reputation, the American laissez-faire capitalism was forced into self-reflection.
213 Napoleon had great prestige in the army, and his men idolized him.
214 A vintage, non vintage, Rose, Prestige Cuvee and a Sommelier's choice.
215 Nowadays, the typical college professor is a part-timer, moonlighting for extra cash or prestige, or "freeway flying"—cobbling together a teaching career with several classes at different colleges.
216 Women had little direct access to money[sentencedict.com], prestige and power.
217 I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige, honor, and esprit de corps of the Rangers.
218 The Americans want to be au courant , to know what fiction has critical prestige in Europe.
219 There are prestige actors who win tons of awards and then there are blockbuster actors who guarantee boffo box office around the world.
220 Besides, a helicopter parking apron, which is the best emblematic of power and prestige, is set to satisfy your special need.
221 Our company from established the until now backlog the foreign trade experience of plentifulness, also obtained the good prestige, regard world as to trade the object primarily.
222 Seeks help CONVERSE the Kuang prestige canvas shoe I to buy the big code?
223 Meanwhile the Brackish-water Aquaculture Centre aims to play its part in a process to revive Aceh as one of Southeast Asia's prestige breeding grounds for top-quality fish and shellfish.
224 Vega-Sicilia has managed it, not as a winery that produces wines, but as a synonym for prestige (mystery,[http://Sentencedict.com] inaccessibility or it could be called a legend).
225 Among the Southern American outstanding writers, Eudora Welty ( 1909 - ) is celebrated as one of everlasting prestige.
226 In addition to the prestige of winning the award, the makers of the Canadian dark comedy picked up a NT$600,000 prize.
227 The tanker Erika sank in 1999, coating French beaches, and the Prestige split up at sea in 2002, spreading heavy fuel oil onto Spanish coasts.
228 The Nolan who revelled in stunning imagery was becoming a magical manipulator—something that he celebrated in "The Prestige" (2006), which turned prestidigitation into an end in itself.
229 The life is a several years, rich and honored prestige versus smirch however dream world, matron during a lifetime the most major is still a man of that is sincerely.
230 Disregard this "pro" if: you are skilled at self-directed study and have built up such a record of achievement that an MBA wouldn't confer any additional prestige.
231 The proliferation of media choices , especially the Internet, threaten to cannibalize both readership and prestige.
232 US President Woodrow Wilson, early in the 20th Century, lent his prestige by marking okeh on documents he approved.
233 All of the following are class features of the slayer prestige class.
234 Prudence cannot be at the expense of prestige when it comes to the Trident nuclear deterrent.
235 Guangdong's Yue Cuisine enjoys great prestige all over the country. Hakka walled-house is considered the typical architecture in the southern migrant culture of the Han ethnic group in China.
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