English to Indonesian Dictionary privileged

privileged

istimewa
definition
verb
English inheritance law privileged the eldest son
grant a privilege or privileges to.
adjective
in the nineteenth century, only a privileged few had the vote
having special rights, advantages, or immunities.
translation of 'privileged'
adjective
yg diberi hak istimewa,
yg mempunyai hak istimewa
example
He felt honoured and 'privileged' to be the leader's favourite.
Clearly, the old boy networking and advantages of the 'privileged' classes have not yet been expunged.
It's time this country and the world in general got their priorities right and stopped heaping honour on already 'privileged' individuals.
This means that they are not bound by the constraints of the data protection act or any other laws that protect medical or other 'privileged' information.
Yet the truth is that for every jock arraigned for a felony or misdemeanour, there are a multitude of good men utilising their 'privileged' positions for the benefit of society.
Under Objective One status, the county would have enjoyed a more 'privileged' position when it came to netting financial bonuses such as EU grants.
It put the onlooker in the position of a 'privileged' eavesdropper, able to pick up every nuance of an intensely private exchange.
Representing the County manager, he said he felt 'privileged' to be present at such an event in honour of young people from the county.
Try creating your opponent's lineup based on the 'privileged' inside information you possess about your team.
One advantage of Rayleigh's 'privileged' social position was that he did not need an academic post to earn his living.
Without claiming any 'privileged' sources of information, I doubt that these are more than contributing factors.
Evolutionary biology enjoys a 'privileged' position at the core of this belief system because it offers explanations about why and how humankind originated.
In every instance, the speaker is asked to articulate that which is most difficult to reveal; the 'privileged' topic, of course, is sex.
Huntsman Cancer Institute wishes to promote open communication while protecting confidential and/or 'privileged' information.
A human being I, and countless others, are 'privileged' and honoured to have been able to call ‘friend’.
The authors argue that the pull for psychology, including community psychology, to be scientifically respectable, has 'privileged' facts over values.
So, whatever relaxation is for you, I think that this Easter we should acknowledge that we are in a 'privileged' position, not to take our lives for granted, and to embrace this feeling of relaxation.
This is 'privileged' information between lawyer and client.
What I desire is a politician who is comfortable enough with himself and honest enough with me to enjoy his success, wealth and 'privileged' position.
It may be possible for a few experts, or those with 'privileged' access to new information, to buy and sell stock with above-average success.
We have indicated our concern at the extent of 'privileged' information that was being passed to the Racing Organisation.
I have been honoured and 'privileged' to have served my leader and served Northern Ireland.
In some United States jurisdictions it's accepted into evidence, but it can be cross examined, and it basically has no 'privileged' evidence status.
A portrait of Sean was also unveiled, and the Mayor said he was 'privileged' to have the opportunity to honour a great Newry man.
I want to make it clear that there is a distinction between secrecy and 'privileged' information, or incriminating oneself.
The 35-year-old said his charity gifts were his way of paying back a debt for abusing his 'privileged' position as a highly-paid top-level footballer.
We are honoured and 'privileged' to have been chosen, particularly as we are a small, family business.
Tom, who is one of the youngest members of the club, said he was honoured and 'privileged' to have been elected to serve as President for the next year.
Their complaint that they fight a daily battle to challenge the hegemony of the elite contrasts with their six-figure salaries and 'privileged' academic positions.
No universal rule can be laid down, but often an expedient can be used to provide reasons without revealing confidential or 'privileged' evidence.
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