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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91. Should counselors violate privileged communication by reporting suspected cases of abuse or neglect?
92. And I felt privileged to be a member of his inner circle.
93. The family remained ostensibly a privileged domain, even while it was being legally and ideologically constructed and unified.
94. The appearance of privileged communities was not quite as haphazard as it may seem.
95. N., the national agencies held veto power, giving them a privileged status befitting their clout and status.
96. Humans could no longer be allowed any such privileged, mystical feature as free will to distinguish them.
97. Power and reward are distributed unequally in most societies, and so the privileged will be much freer.
98. The privileged sign in at a large book attached by a thin chain to a sort of lectern.
99. As all but a few privileged children have an income below the tax threshold, this interest will be tax-free.
100. Indeed,[http://sentencedict.com/privileged.html] because they were exclusively peasant institutions they actually widened the gap between peasants and privileged.
101. The user group with an inherently greater potential for implementation is the more privileged section of the society.
102. The double standard that divided the privileged and the poor, men and women, educated and uneducated was pervasive.
103. The idea of the state revolves around notions of its privileged position of power and rule.
104. The parliamentary party was thus a relatively young group of men, with the most privileged also the youngest.
105. The hedonist has a privileged place in ethics; his is the case which stands if every other falls.
106. The wonders of Ease Gill are available only to a privileged few intrepid explorers.
107. He was sentenced to between five and 15 years after a trial which exposed the privileged lifestyle of rich New York youngsters.
108. The Royals seem to use the royal yacht purely for privileged leisure cruising - at our vast expense.
109. However unfounded the allegations made on a protected occasion may subsequently prove, they are privileged unless made with malice.
110. Nizan occupied a privileged position in Sartre's life both intellectually and emotionally.
111. The search for certainty of this sort requires that one side of a dichotomy be privileged while its other is denigrated.
112. They belonged to that earnest minority among the privileged, devoted to plain-living and high-thinking.
113. He suggests that in all cases contradictory discourses are neutralised by the dominant, privileged discourse.
114. We feel privileged to have had the chance to be part of such a valuable learning experience.
115. In many countries today only a privileged minority get the chance of going to university.
116. This privileged position of an individual's wishes over the wishes of others also finds its expression in the concept of segat.
117. That is, everything must feed into a privileged representation in order for the brain to be conscious.
118. I consider myself highly privileged to have been the first Minister for consumer protection in a completely independent consumer protection Department.
119. This approach by no means necessarily reflects lack of sympathy for the lot of the least privileged in society.
120. The employee's affidavit was already in existence and the copy when first received by the defendants was not privileged.
More similar words: underprivileged, privilege, alleged, allegedly, sacrilege, private enterprise, allege, legend, college, civil, vile, legendary, uncivil, vilely, civilize, civil war, civility, civilian, legerdemain, servile, civilized, trivial, vileness, civil right, uncivilized, civil rights, striving, thriving, civilization, civil service.