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privileges

9 definitions • 22 examples
1
an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich:

Examples:

Healthcare should be a right, not a privilege.
2
an opportunity to do something special or enjoyable:

Examples:

I had the privilege of interviewing Picasso in the 1960s.
It was a real privilege to meet her.
3
the way in which people who are rich, come from a high social class, or belong to a particular race or gender have more advantages in society than people who do not belong to these groups:

Examples:

a life of privilege
My thesis examines the role of societal privilege in the maintenance of health disparities.
Some men will even resort to violence to try to enforce and protect their male privilege.
4
the special right that some people in authority have that allows them to do or say things that other people are not allowed to:

Examples:

diplomatic/parliamentary privilege
5
to give an advantage to one person or group of people and not to others:

Examples:

Since colonization, the country has a history of privileging people who have white skin.
Family endowments were nearly all male-centric, privileging men and their descendants over female lines of descent.
6
to give something more importance than other things:

Examples:

They do not privilege one approach over the other.
7

Examples:

[ C ] As a senior executive, you will enjoy certain privileges.
[ C ] I had the privilege (= the honor) of interviewing the prime minister of Canada.
8
a right or advantage that only a small number of people have:

Examples:

At the moment, it tends to be managers or technology-related workers who work from home - it's seen as something of a privilege for trusted employees.
With power and privilege comes responsibility.
be a privilege doing/to do sth It's been a pleasure and a privilege to work with you all.
have the privilege of doing sth I had the privilege of studying at one of the country's leading business schools.
enjoy/earn a privilege It is possible that the company will one day command a premium rating, but the market clearly believes it has to earn that privilege.
9
legal protection that a person or a group has because of their position within a society, for example the right to keep particular discussions, etc. private:

Examples:

the attorney-client privilege
Executive privilege means that certain documents will not have to be disclosed.

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