privileged

IPA: prˈɪvɫʌdʒd

adjective

  • Having special privileges.
  • (law) Not subject to legal discovery due to a protected status.
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Examples of "privileged" in Sentences

  • I do think the concept of exclusivity for the privileged is an interesting one, though.
  • Both groups believe very firmly that the existence of the club of the privileged is not an issue.
  • The defense wants the prosecution sanctioned for intercepting what they called privileged phone calls with his attorney.
  • I use the word "privileged" not in a cheesy, insincere way or as a cliché, but to describe the lasting effect these long-term AIDS survivors have had on my life.
  • Those in privileged positions very often fail to notice that fact: why do you think White Southerners in the 1960s often said they thought Blacks were “happy” with segregation?
  • I use the word "privileged" to refer to a world I feel privileged to see through the eyes of an author who translates the past and brings it to light by appreciating it as a living, breathing thing.
  • After months of avoiding the subject, Chancellor Merkel has chosen this moment to revive her idea of offering Turkey what she calls a privileged partnership with the EU, rather than full membership.

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