privilege
A right or advantage given to a particular person or group.
A right or advantage that only one person or group has.
Advantages held by people of a higher social class.
Special rights and immunity from prosecution given to diplomats.
A legal principle that keeps communications between an attorney and their client confidential.
A principle that keeps communications between a doctor and their patient confidential.
A significant and valuable opportunity.
A genuinely special and important opportunity.
An opportunity that is not common and is very special.
A very large and important opportunity.
An opportunity that is not pleasant or desirable.
To possess a special right or advantage.
To provide someone with a special right or advantage.
To benefit from having a special right or advantage.
To officially give someone a special right or advantage.
To use a special right or advantage in a wrong or unfair way.
To actively use a special right or advantage.
To take away a special right or advantage that was given.
To officially cancel a special right or advantage.
To formally give someone a special right or advantage.
To be given a special and pleasant opportunity to do something.
To provide someone with a special and pleasant opportunity.