English to Punjabi Dictionary privilege

privilege

ਸਨਮਾਨ
definition
verb
English inheritance law privileged the eldest son
grant a privilege or privileges to.
noun
education is a right, not a privilege
a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people.
example
For the donor I felt respect and gratitude, that she had granted us the 'privilege' of viewing this most intimate of relationships in a way that I hope never to see again.
She wouldn't regularly have this job, for it was a 'privilege' and honour, but Zarana had a friend who was government and rebelled against her father's wishes.
It used to be a 'privilege' and an honour to be selected to play for your country, but top stars these days are far too full of self-importance.
It is a 'privilege' and honour for me to lead such a flypast to celebrate Her Majesty's Golden Jubilee.
That's right, vast swabs of the offending speech are reproduced under the cover of the Parliamentary 'privilege' that had been so abused.
I think that if the member wants to name somebody under the parliamentary 'privilege' that he has, he should go ahead.
Not even the 'privilege' of parliamentary participation is enough to appease those who wanted the presidency at whatever cost.
Rather an abuse of parliamentary 'privilege' to achieve a cheap and shoddy pay back for his mates.
I have the 'privilege' of awarding you this scholarship
Like rent, interest is the offspring of state-supported monopoly 'privilege' , not of liberty or community.
Flawed evidence and the controversial use parliamentary 'privilege' has finally forced the hand of the Prime Minister in demanding the Senator's resignation.
a breach of parliamentary 'privilege'
It may be a rare 'privilege' to do the honours in a marriage ceremony, but invitations to the USPGA aren't exactly distributed like confetti.
And the notion that this is some sort of lawless act on her part, as if no one has ever received what the lawyers call a 'privilege' , a right not to reveal sources, it just isn't so.
education is a right, not a 'privilege'
On our shores, those in the stands are fans, whose blind devotion grants them the 'privilege' of being entertained - if they are that lucky - for two hours on Saturday afternoons.
When it comes to parliamentary 'privilege' , are we striking the appropriate balance between freedom of speech and the right to protect your reputation?
If the lawyer wants to release the material and the client doesn't, the client can then hire another lawyer to assert the 'privilege' .
Although he withdrew his statement and apologised twice, the opposition want action to be taken against him for abuse of parliamentary 'privilege' .
he called on MPs not to abuse their 'privilege'
Parliamentary 'privilege' is an ancient, much misunderstood concept, which I won't go into here.
MPs should not abuse Parliamentary 'privilege' by lying to the public.
To be a leader in that force is an honour and a 'privilege' .
He said he was looking forward to the challenge of leading health reform, and that it was ‘a great honour and a 'privilege' to be entrusted with this role’.
But, the 'privilege' granted to us must not be used as a cover for unethical practices, aimed at violating the spirit of democracy.
After consultations with the Speaker advice was given that blocking email or any other form of communication to MP's was a breach of parliamentary 'privilege' .
It would be an honour and a 'privilege' to meet him.
He added: ‘It's been a great 'privilege' and honour to represent this particular branch of the armed forces.’
To play hurling was a real 'privilege' and an honour, and to put on a club jersey, whether it be Ireland or London or to wear the colours of Kilkenny C.B.S. gave me a great feeling of pride.
Nonetheless, he explained he thought it was a benefit the country's Premier should be entitled to, and so had asked the Governor for the 'privilege' and duly been granted it.
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