Synonym: inner, inside. Similar words: underprivileged, privilege, alleged, allegedly, sacrilege, private enterprise, allege, legend. Meaning: ['prɪvɪlɪdʒd] adj. 1. blessed with privileges 2. not subject to usual rules or penalties 3. confined to an exclusive group.
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61. We are privileged to be part of one of the largest worldwide banking groups.
62. Control of kinship linkages lies at the heart of privileged class reproduction.
63. For most students education in the universities and professional and technical colleges promised access to a relatively privileged position in society.
64. Her privileged upbringing had not equipped her for hard work in the fields.
65. You don't need to have a rich or privileged background to make a difference in life. Dr T.P.Chia
66. It was an ancient, historic weapon that d'Arquebus had been privileged to handle.
67. Such groups are constructed as the bearers of privileged knowledge or agency, by virtue of their social location.
68. The tensions of wartime could easily turn anger against refugees who were thought to be getting privileged treatment.
69. Licences for fire-arms were issued under careful control and the hunting confined to a privileged few.
70. Delco, Hydra-matic[Sentencedict.com ], and other such component divisions continued to serve as the privileged in-house vendors.
71. McCarthy was a lucky child, privileged and loved by beautiful parents.
72. I feel privileged to see behind the scenes, if only a little.
73. Labov's work to redeem, as it were, underprivileged speech also entailed a revealing critique of more privileged forms.
74. Alice gratefully laughed with her, feeling privileged and special in this intimacy with Pat that admitted her into important conspiracy.
75. Bearded, he dresses with a casual elegance that reflects a privileged upbringing.
76. This respected man of medicine lived a privileged life as the personal physician to Emperor Galerius.
77. The investigation into his former tactician, Gary Jobson, was begun because Koch believed Jobson was publishing privileged information.
78. Thus even for the privileged few the length of time during which they can enjoy their peak earnings is being restricted.
79. The conservative opposition was composed of the privileged orders and institutions whose position had been challenged by liberal legislation.
80. I was privileged to use the leadership principles Chuck Yeager describes in leading radical transformations in four major Air Force organizations.
81. Nevertheless, that I may be privileged to tread upon flagstones that worshippers have trod for centuries is a joy.
82. Yet the defining characteristic of all patronal social relations is the privileged situation of the patron.
83. Will we as lawyers use our privileged positions to extend our influence, or resist the urge to make ourselves indispensable?
84. A further example is the critique by Baudrillard of utility as privileged signified, which was noted in chapter 3.
85. How dare I even think of writing about my own minor inconveniences, my privileged experience?
86. This helps explain why pentecostalism is attracting most of its membership among the impoverished majority rather than among the privileged few.
87. We were privileged to have been invited ... one doesn't make difficulties ....
88. On what basis could counsel claim such a data file was irrelevant or privileged?
89. Introduction 1.1 Attention to the privileged role of information specialists in organizational and stratification research is not new.
90. When such interest groups can help the government implement policy, they enjoy a privileged position.
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