Synonym: esteemed, honored. Similar words: prestidigitation, religious, vestigial, investigate, investigator, investigation, previous, precious. Meaning: [pre'stɪːdʒəs /-'stɪd-] adj. 1. having an illustrious reputation; respected 2. exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige.
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151. In 1989, the artist famously severed his pinky from his left hand and left China for Europe, where he would go on to graduate from London's prestigious St. Martin's Academy of Art.
152. But more than that, he got the air rights over the prestigious jewelry store.
153. Shusha Guppy looks at life in this most prestigious of universities.
154. The Skopje International Jazz Festival has become a highly prestigious music event.
155. "You will find more of the overachiever culture in privileged areas because they're so driven toward getting into a prestigious school. " Says Robbins, "but it transcends class lines.
156. As one of the country's leading nuclear physicists at one of the country's most prestigious scientific institutions, Jay Davis has worked in the golden hills of Livermore and weapons depots of Iraq.
157. National champion teams advance to the prestigious SIFE World Cup.
158. The most recent German national to win the prestigious peace prize was Willy Brandt, the late Social Democratic Chancellor and politician, who won the award in 1971.
159. Vina Casas del Bosque is one of the most prestigious family owned wineries in Chile, recognized for the quality of its wines and for producing great Cabernet Sauvignon.
160. It also managed to clinch the prestigious WHO State of Kuwait Health Promotion Award for its outstanding contribution to mental health promotion and research.
161. The first floor has a prestigious lobby and a car park entrance.
162. But when she graduated from San Diego's Patrick Henry High School in 1988, she had straight A's and scholarship offers from some of the most prestigious universities in the country.
163. She never lacked for a prestigious mentor (Robert Lowell, Philip Rahv, Robert Penn Warren) or for helpful friends.
164. The science and technology ministry said a prestigious Russian laboratory has approved ready-to-eat bulgogi, bibimbap, seaweed soup and mulberry juice as suitable fare for astronauts.
165. C. doyenne, was contacted by another important mover named Mary Lasker, founder of the Lasker Foundation,(Sentencedict.com ) a prestigious medical charity.
166. Altough her father is a prestigious professor, I have never seen his posturing scholastic manner.
167. Mr. Calvino was among the handful of major novelists of international standing and was to have delivered the prestigious Norton lectures at Harvard this fall.
168. Jolie began training as an actress at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theater Institute at the age of eleven.
169. Shi Yigong, a Princeton University molecular biologist, rejected a prestigious $10 million grant to return to China in 2008.
170. Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939- ) is a prestigious contemporary Canadian woman writer, poet, and critic with international reputation and she is famous for her prolificacy and experimental techniques.
171. Details of the prestigious annual BAFTA film awards, including nominees and winners.
172. As a result, our students spend almost twice the time in one-on-one discussion with faculty as students at other prestigious liberal arts schools.
173. The annual survey is a prestigious ranking of employee talent, quality of management and business innovation.
174. The School offers learning support and personal tutors for all students as well as pre- sessional and in- sessional English for international students. SOAS is also home to two prestigious galleries.
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