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privi·leged [ˈprɪvəlɪʤd] ADJ

1. privileged (with privileges):

privileged

2. privileged LAW:

I . privi·lege [ˈprɪvəlɪʤ] N

1. privilege (special right):

2. privilege (honour):

čast f
privilege iron

3. privilege no pl (advantage):

II . privi·lege [ˈprɪvəlɪʤ] VB trans usu passive

1. privilege (give privileges to):

2. privilege (exempt from):

to be privileged from sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She was among a new generation of privileged white women who were able to attend college.
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Its main objective is to make available quality education for less privileged but deserving students.
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There is now no privileged segment of earners in the nation except the upper 10 percent or so.
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The statues were only allowed to be touched by the respective privileged members.
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They were privileged to be enrolled when the school's first programming courses were taught.
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But he also stated that, in allowing the privileged orders to exist, they are asking to become the least thing possible.
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A group that contains such individuals is called a privileged group.
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The team is dedicated to developing youth soccer in the area and hopes to host numerous youth camps for under privileged children.
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Below the yangban were the chungin, a class of privileged commoners who were petty bureaucrats, scribes, and specialists.
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How can one family be so privileged while so many others suffer?
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