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13948136-n:
social or financial or professional status or reputation
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01982957-a:
having an illustrious reputation; respected
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00103664-r:
continuing in the same way
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02526085-v:
to gain with effort
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13353280-n:
an abundance of material possessions and resources
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14474894-n:
a state of prosperity or fame
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00373544-n:
the act of increasing the wealth or prestige or power or scope of something
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01196367-a:
maintaining dignity or prestige
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01263582-n:
an act that avoids a loss of face (of dignity or prestige)
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01830703-a:
exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige
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02298285-a:
not conforming to the language usage of a prestige group within a community
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05194151-n:
a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc
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07309223-n:
an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect
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08232706-n:
a league of universities and colleges in the northeastern United States that have a reputation for scholastic achievement and social prestige
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10980448-n:
king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786; brought Prussia military prestige by winning the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War (1712-1786)
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10995592-n:
King of Great Britain and Ireland and Hanover from 1820 to 1830; his attempt to divorce his estranged wife undermined the prestige of the Crown (1762-1830)
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15122853-n:
a period in British history during the reign of Queen Victoria in the 19th century; her character and moral standards restored the prestige of the British monarchy but gave the era a prudish reputation
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