prestige in English

noun
1
widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality.
he experienced a tremendous increase in prestige following his victory

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "prestige" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "prestige", or refer to the context using the word "prestige" in the English Dictionary.

1. But more, it hurts prestige.

2. 26 Their prestige went sky high.

3. Winning the prize carries immense prestige.

4. Instead of seeking prestige, cultivate modesty.

5. The company has gained international prestige.

6. 2 Winning the prize carries immense prestige.

7. Prestige Brands are our undisputed strength

8. They're after a bit of our prestige.

9. Nevertheless, the insurrection diminished the king's prestige.

10. 1 The company has gained international prestige.

11. 23 Authority and prestige are not equally distributed.

12. A white hat indicates privilege, prestige, position!

13. 10 The company has gained international prestige.

14. The post carried great prestige within the police force.

15. Prestige centres around the historic Scottish Amateur Cup.

16. The conscious mind hungers for success and prestige.

17. Pride, even personal prestige, were also at stake.

18. 21 Massalia's prestige among the Celts was high.

19. The issues boil down to money and prestige.

20. Beacons represent the epitome of prestige in Minecraft

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22. This was a severe blow to Fabius’ prestige.

23. First: accrue wealth, power and prestige, then lose it.

24. Job costing, journal entries. Donald Transport Assembles prestige manufactured homes

25. This is not possible by pursuing money, possessions, and prestige.

26. 22 The prestige they reaped from a visit was incalculable.

27. The consummation post - sale service system is company prestige manifesting.

28. Indeed, the primary reason for Louis’ galleys was prestige.

29. First: accrue wealth, power, and prestige, then lose it.

30. 10 The job endows its holder with great prestige.

31. 9 Different jobs are accorded different levels of prestige.

32. The prestige they reaped from a visit was incalculable.

33. To win customers'100 % trust with our 100 % prestige.

34. The prestige number-plate on my Fiasco says OAP

35. 25 The issues boil down to money and prestige.

36. 24 Pride, even personal prestige, were also at stake.

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38. Abase definition is - to lower in rank, office, prestige, or esteem

39. Abased (Adjective) Humbled; lowered, especially in rank, position, or prestige.

40. 7 The royal couple's prestige was damaged by the allegations.

41. 3 The king wanted to enhance his prestige through war.

42. Do you know what the prestige of a samurai is?

43. 1; noun Abased Humbled; lowered, especially in rank, position, or prestige

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45. 20 It has great prestige,[www.Sentencedict.com] both nationally and internationally.

46. 8 The post carried great prestige within the police force.

47. (23) As mentioned before, the luxury/prestige watch components aftermarket seems to be dependent on the primary market for luxury/prestige watches and closely linked to it.

48. Power and prestige are the concern of the other girls, Lady Chabi.

49. Cosmic’s prestige comes from a group of professionals committed to creativity.

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