Synonym: advantage, favor, freedom, grant, liberty, license. Similar words: civil, civilian, legend, alleged, college, allegedly, civil rights, private. Meaning: ['prɪvɪlɪdʒ] n. 1. a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all 2. a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right) 3. (law) the right to refuse to divulge information obtained in a confidential relationship. v. bestow a privilege upon.
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31. Of course, no country has the privilege of fishing in our coastal water.
32. He described British public schools as, "the last redoubt of upper-class privilege".
33. British public schools are regarded as one of the last bastions of upper-class privilege.
34. There is no other team with the privilege to have such a deep symbiosis with a football genius.
35. I esteem it a privilege to address such a distinguished audience.
36. It was a privilege to hear her sing/hearing her sing.
37. She had the rare privilege of a viewing of his private art collection.
38. Today, we have the privilege of listening to two very unusual men.
39. 'The last bastions of privilege are crumbling,' announced the speaker.
40. Use of the library is a privilege, not a right.
41. I had the privilege of interviewing Picasso in the 1960s.
42. It must be a privilege to know such a man.
43. Privilege determined by birth is an offence to any modern sense of justice.
44. The leaders were often more concerned with status and privilege than with the problems of the people.
45. Home ownership was once a privilege of the middle classes.
46. The left have seen the work as an apologia for privilege and property.
47. Pironi was the son of privilege and wealth, and it showed.
48. The queen may have privilege but she has no real political clout.
49. The closely related executive privilege situation is treated similarly.
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50. Special privilege is another consequence of politics in conservation.
51. Nicholas was never given that privilege.
52. That privilege needs to be understood in diverse ways.
53. Strauss alleged that this was an infringement of his absolute privilege of free speech and as such was a contempt of Parliament.
54. In short, you pay for the privilege of being a walking billboard for Lee's past and future films.
55. To have played with them then, and still to be in contact, is a great privilege and pleasure.
56. Unlike partnerships in which the partners decide policy, in the business corporation the equity owners relinquished their privilege in favour of the directors.
57. For more detailed information about the allocation of Offline Manager privilege, see Section 11 of this manual.
58. Think of giving not only as a duty but as a privilege. Eleanor Roosevelt
59. Indeed the view has sometimes been expressed that there is a clear advantage in keeping the scope of this privilege indefinite.
60. Whether privilege may be claimed in respect of actions rather than words is very doubtful.
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