Examples of 'prestige' in a sentence

Meaning of "prestige"

prestige (noun) - widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality
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  • The quality of how good the reputation of something or someone is, how favourably something or someone is regarded.
  • Delusion; illusion; trick.
  • Regarded as relatively prestigious; often, considered the standard language or language variety, or a part of such a variety.
  • To start over at an earlier point in a video game with some type of bonus or reward.

How to use "prestige" in a sentence

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Prestige was put ahead of real meaningful growth.
You just said prestige did not matter.
My chairmanship contributes to our renown and prestige.
This is not a prestige project or prestige fight.
I got three different kinds of prestige fragrances.
Our prestige will not get lost.
But at least keep my prestige intact outside.
Our prestige in the world will rise.
I lost my job and prestige because of you.
The prestige and importance of the mission.
You talk about prestige and authority.
The prestige of the brigade is more important.
Low motivation and prestige of family medicine.
It is an honor to meet a man of such holy prestige.
I lower your prestige more every day.

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Do not fail since it will affect my prestige.
If we regain our prestige the stock price goes up.
I must say there still is a level of prestige.
At the moral prestige of the catholic church.
You are ready to step up to a prestige luxury car.
But his prestige is being diminished by his conduct.
This increased his prestige and clientele.
I want money and power and prestige.
It was a matter of both prestige and national security.
A pretty woman by my side would add to my prestige.
This gave it new prestige and status.
Involvement in sport must be given due prestige.
Clarín had great prestige as a literary critic.
Anything is possible for status and prestige.
Added new prestige sub class tab.
Reebok stands for credibility and prestige.
One is power and prestige in the workplace.
Nothing like an orchid to give a girl prestige.
They were able to give prestige to their system.
I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige.
You can not buy prestige cheaply.
The title of a procurator carried immense prestige.
Done a lot for our prestige out here.
A yellowed student cap is taken as a sign of prestige.
It has become a matter of prestige to be seen there.
French culture continues to enjoy great prestige.
There is not a matter of prestige involved here.
Monasteries represented a source of wealth as well as prestige.
No doubt trying to add my prestige to his cause.
Prestige booklets and annual collections.
A prince who gamblesloses his prestige as a ruler.
The prestige of the monarch is at stake.
Another form of social motivation is prestige or status.
You damaged the prestige of our imperial forces.
The title implied the greatest prestige.

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