0 very much respected and admired, usually because of being important:
a prestigious university
1 very much respected and admired, usually because of being important or of high quality:
His international reputation was enhanced by numerous performances, recordings on prestigious labels, interviews, and articles.
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On the one hand, it furnishes a recognisably prestigious arena for just the kind of conspicuous consumption ' for the moment ' that especuladores thrive on.
This motivates their rejection of both the most stigmatized variants and the most prestigious ones; they are walking the thin, and relatively safe, middle ground.
Sometimes individuals increase their esteem by being members of some important or prestigious associations.
Marketing provided women with an economic base for accumulating wealth for conversion into prestigious titles and political power.
A prestigious roster of international architects lends status to the project and client commissioning the work, and enhances the media appeal of the undertaking.
The largest width is associated with prestigious central placement; dominant leftfacing position; torso facing the viewer; and proximity to glyphs and accoutrements.
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