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- PRIVILEGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRIVILEGE is a right, exemption, or immunity granted as a particular benefit, advantage, or favor : prerogative; especially : one attached specifically to a position or an office
- PRIVILEGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRIVILEGE definition: 1 an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or… Learn more
- PRIVILEGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PRIVILEGE definition: See examples of privilege used in a sentence
- privilege noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of privilege noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] a special right or advantage that a particular person or group of people has Education should be a universal right and not a privilege You can enjoy all the benefits and privileges of club membership
- privilege - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
A privilege is a right or advantage gained by birth, social position, effort, or concession It can have either legal or personal sanction: the privilege of paying half fare; the privilege of calling whenever one wishes
- Privilege - definition of privilege by The Free Dictionary
syn: privilege, prerogative refer to a special advantage or right possessed by an individual or group A privilege is a right or advantage gained by birth, social position, effort, or concession
- privilege - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
privilege (third-person singular simple present privileges, present participle privileging, simple past and past participle privileged) (archaic) To bring or put into a condition of privilege or exemption from evil or danger; to exempt; to deliver
- privilege | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . .
a right, immunity, benefit, or advantage belonging or granted exclusively to a person, group, social class, rank, or the like Officers have privileges that enlisted persons do not have His immigrant parents felt that being able to live in this country was a privilege
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