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Sentence count:191+9Posted:2016-12-14Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: advantagefavorfreedomgrantlibertylicenseSimilar words: civilcivilianlegendallegedcollegeallegedlycivil rightsprivateMeaning: ['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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61. All non-managerial personnel belong to the same union, but the privilege of membership is confined to regular workers.
62. Its modes of privilege, in actual institutions and practices, need especially careful study.
63. Please verify that there is sufficient disk quota and privilege to create a file in the supplied working directory.
64. If so, has it been confirmed that they will pay full compensation for this privilege?
65. Tradition dies hard in the Hebrides and to be one of the guga hunters was considered a great privilege in Hess.
66. In return, Blackpool trams were granted access to the Company tracks as far as Lytham, but rarely exercised the privilege.
67. Their power, prestige, privilege and status essentially camouflaged the subjects' compliance to hierarchical authority.
68. State legislatures and Congress are no longer gripped as they once were by the dead hand of privilege.
69. McSpadden ruled that Lenhart had no such privilege, held her in contempt of court and ordered her jailed.
70. The Profitboss steers clear of such indulgence, for in the end everyone pays dearly for the privilege of the few.
71. At 0900 promptly the youngest and newest recruit had the privilege of pressing the button.
72. Quality Assurer Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3.
73. Communications between a person and his legal advisor have absolute privilege which can only be waived by the client.
74. Talking nonsense is the sole privilege mankind possesses over the other organisms. It's by talking nonsense that one gets to the truth! I talk nonsense, therefore I'm human. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
75. The Highlands are teeming with fascinating creatures, and witnessing any of them going about their daily business is an exciting privilege.
76. Who gave them the privilege not of working but of deciding how to?
77. I have had the dubious privilege over the years of debating with him on many occasions.
78. But surely she owed her beloved that honour at least, the honour of single combat, which is a dragon's privilege.
79. Many of these immigrants had suffered the loss of their wealth and privilege in addition to the trauma of losing their home.
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80. But this presumptive privilege must be considered in light of our historic commitment to the rule of law.
81. Now privilege was suspect, and assimilation was a source of embarrassment, even shame.
82. Most importantly it is a place members recognise as a privilege to belong to.
83. When you arise in the morning think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think, to enjoy, to love. Marcus Aurelius 
84. Writing is an extreme privilege but it's also a gift. It's a gift to yourself and it's a gift of giving a story to someone. Amy Tan 
85. Most refuse to defy the cultural definition of masculinity, to overcome their fears, or to relinquish their male privilege.
86. Any golfer who qualified for the Tour had assuredly earned and paid for the privilege.
87. C., where she lived a life of relative ease and privilege.
88. One reads books in order to gain the privilege of living more than one life. People who don't read are trapped in a mine shaft, even if they think the sun is shining. Garrison Keillor 
89. The room exuded an air of order, of warmth, of privilege.
90. The privilege is much wider than procedural matters, covering every aspect of the internal functions of the House.
More similar words: civilcivilianlegendallegedcollegeallegedlycivil rightsprivateprivacyprivatelyelectoral collegethe private sectorevilgalileo galileivilifyvillageheavilyvillainsiegesqueegeeintegerhegemonyvegetablevegetativerivaldriveriverthrivedrivenderive
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