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privilege
noun as in right, due
Strongest matches
advantage, allowance, authority, authorization, benefit, concession, due, entitlement, exemption, freedom, immunity, license, opportunity, prerogative, right
Strong matches
appanage, appurtenance, birthright, boon, chance, charter, claim, event, favor, franchise, grant, liberty, perquisite, sanction
Example Sentences
“It is important for lawyers, for law firms, companies, people who have power and privilege, to use their resources to fight back,” she said.
"They're all the same - armed and with covered faces. They have privileges that no-one else has. They do whatever they want," he claimed.
Napat said a Vanuatu passport was a "privilege" and that "applicants must seek citizenship for legitimate reasons".
If you’re caught growing over your limit, you can lose your coca-growing privileges, and if they fail to keep check, the entire union can be barred.
"I find it a privilege to share my sight with people who are less lucky."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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