enhancing his prestige in English
increasing his influence, adding to his reputatio
Use "enhancing his prestige" in a sentence
1. As noted, his prestige had steadily risen since his accession to office.
2. 3 The king wanted to enhance his prestige through war.
3. Yes, those ladies had given a useful fillip to his prestige.
4. It was his responsibility for foreign affairs that gained him international prestige.
5. 30 It was his responsibility for foreign affairs that gained him international prestige.
6. Napoleon had great prestige in the army, and his men idolized him.
7. But more, it hurts prestige.
8. Any hopes, however, that Eisenhower would use his great prestige to restrain McCarthy were soon dashed.
9. Barry Bond's record is Asterisked thanks to his romance with Balco performance-enhancing products
10. 26 Their prestige went sky high.
11. Winning the prize carries immense prestige.
12. 14 His prestige has been raised greatly since he was promoted to the president of the university.
13. Since his death, Kerouac's literary prestige has grown, and several previously unseen works have been published.
14. To present his policy to the outside world and defuse opposition to it, he made brilliant use of his personal prestige.
15. Instead of seeking prestige, cultivate modesty.
16. The company has gained international prestige.
17. Pierre Buffin is known for his work on The Grandmaster (2013), Thor (2011) and The Prestige (2006)
18. 2 Winning the prize carries immense prestige.
19. Prestige Brands are our undisputed strength
20. When the friendship ended, Cardinal Wolsey was stripped of his authority, resulting in a loss of prominence and prestige.
21. By virtue of his unique personal prestige, he himself was relatively insulated from the pressure of public opinion.
22. Barzillai did not allow the thought of prestige and prominence to prevent him from realistically evaluating his capabilities.
23. After enhancing the contrast itself is a monotonically increasing function of the contrast before enhancing.
24. They're after a bit of our prestige.
25. Nevertheless, the insurrection diminished the king's prestige.