0 having a privilege:
As an ambassador, she enjoys a very privileged status.
[ + to infinitive ] I have been privileged to work with the pioneers of silicon technology.
2 having special rights or advantages that only a small number of people have:
Shareholders may have privileged access to important information.
Those joining the privileged few at the top of the firm have been responsible for some of the company's greatest successes.
be/feel privileged to do/have done sth I feel privileged to have had such a long and interesting career.
a privileged position/background/upbringing
In these circumstances, it is difficult to maintain that the intersection rate is in some way privileged by virtue of its construction.
Reference to a 'liberation fund' highlights the (relatively) privileged position of the coffee workers on the city's waterfront.
The use of agreements in central-local government relations indicates a privileged position for the local government associations in the decision-making process.
Small groups of exploitive agents, even when privileged, have little success in taking advantage of, much less destroying, communities of co-operative agents.
In almost every debate, impressions are privileged over substance.
There is the imperial memoir, getting within the framework of one volume privileged and influential overseas experience at innumerable sites.
Tribalism thus has come to be synonymous with a system of wasta-privileged access to the system of patron-clientelism fostered by the state.
The important realms of the mind and culture are too privileged by histories that become ' thick descriptions ' or retrievals of a discourse.
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