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Sentence count:174+3Posted:2016-12-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: esteemedhonoredSimilar words: prestidigitationreligiousvestigialinvestigateinvestigatorinvestigationpreviouspreciousMeaning: [pre'stɪːdʒəs /-'stɪd-]  adj. 1. having an illustrious reputation; respected 2. exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige. 
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61. However, this doesn't mean we should scrap prestigious fixtures against the world champions.
62. The prestigious venue was host to 46 teams on a muggy Sunday.
63. This was what today would be described as a prestigious event.
64. Why does theorizing seem to be so much more prestigious than empirical research?
65. This is a prestigious event and deserves publicity, even if they don't come.
66. Go right here to reach almost immediately the Poldi-Pezzoli Museum and one of the most prestigious private art collections in the world.
67. The Nobel committee aimed well in choosing the anti-land mine campaigners for the prestigious award.
68. Key Publishing, who produce FlyPast, added a sum of £500 to go with the prestigious trophy and the associated publicity.
69. He was narrowly pipped at the post on time in the prestigious Derby event and also took runner-up in another speed event.
70. The misguided enthusiasm spilt over into the most prestigious of journals.
71. Such a prestigious credit was something of a mixed blessing.
72. Paul Collins's magnificent paintings hang in prestigious galleries and museums around the world.
73. Today, Dominique Sennelier, third-generation director of the prestigious company, makes a pilgrimage to Tucson.
74. People wanted to work at the Skunk Works not be-cause it was plush or prestigious, but because they loved the work.
75. After they had performed well in the role, these women made prestigious marriages, as does Cinderella.
76. One of the most prestigious universities in the country is looking for a new president.
77. The prize, which includes a $ 25, 000 honorarium, is considered one of the most prestigious in medicine.
78. This has not gone down too well with the Torinese, who want a more prestigious side to inaugurate their new stadium.
79. The most prestigious law schools had turned him down, as had the Ivyish colleges four years before.
80. Pedestrianism remained a source of extra money for good runners, who were willing to sacrifice the more socially prestigious amateur laurels.
81. New for 1988 season, a prestigious yachting pond has recently been constructed.
82. Ike and Tina proved they could even tear the roof off of prestigious and uptight Carnegie Hall.
83. Encouraged by the correlation, Clement submitted his results to the prestigious journal Nature.
84. Some were richer and more prestigious than others, and their favour presumably the more worth having.
85. Contemplating his career on a prestigious but uncharismatic magazine, Marchbank made a rapid and fateful decision.
86. Many of the delegates work for him or have been appointed to serve on prestigious boards.
87. It was at a cocktail party in the prestigious Monomatapa Hotel.
88. Nobody, of course,(www.Sentencedict.com) thought Switzer was an idiot for accepting such a prestigious and well-paying job.
89. Edward studied finance at a prestigious university in America.
90. Prestigious clubhouse facilities include a three star banquet room ( left ) and outdoor swimming pool.
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