Definitionn. a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all
Last update: April 11, 2017
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Officers on special duties are given special privileges. [Please select]
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Tennis is one of the last remaining bastions of class privilege in this country. [Please select]
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The recipient 's immune system must overcome the factors involved in immune privilege to reject the donor cornea. [Please select]
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On the present occasion, the aged warrior whose privilege it was to speak, was silent, seemingly oppressed with the magnitude of his subject. [Please select]
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"You appear to possess the privilege of a casting vote," returned Heyward; "we are three, while you have consulted no one but yourself." [Please select]
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I wish no higher privilege than to wait upon you; but when you weary of me there is ever the Convent. [Please select]
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"Greatness has the privilege of small failings, or it would scarce be human." [Please select]
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Sir John drew his elder daughter to the light, and scrutinised her face with a father's privilege of uncompromising survey. [Please select]
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"Of what else can I talk when the theatres are closed, and you deny me the privilege of seeing the last comedy performed at Whitehall." [Please select]
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