use Privilege in a sentence
privilege;
[noun] A special advantage, immunity or benefit given to s specific person or group;
Equal rights and privileges are guaranteed to all Turkish citizens.
Two hundred years ago, most of the world was ruled by monarchs, and voting was a rare privilege.
Our credit card users have certain privileges, such as discounts at certain stores, travel insurance, etc.
It was a privilege to be working with them.
It’s an immense pleasure and a great privilege for me to meet you.
I once had the privilege of meeting one of the top heart surgeons in the world.
I consider it a privilege to have been involved from the start in the Mathakondapalli Model School (MMS) project.
I feel it is a privilege to be able to work in an area that interests me and in one that I have chosen.
It is such a privilege to be able to help desperately needy people through this agency.
I had the privilege of making the speech on behalf of Mr Ian Davies, Head of St. Dunstan’s, and myself.
Recently I had the privilege of meeting the author of the recently released book The Flaming Truth a history of Belfast’s fire brigade.