Privilege meaning in Urdu
Privilege Sentence
Privilege Synonyms
Privilege Definitions
1 of 3) Privilege : رعایت, استحقاق : (noun) a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all.
At the entrance, security didn`t give privilege anyone to enter the airport without a ticket.
2 of 3) Privilege, Favor, Favour : فائدہ دینا : (verb) bestow a privilege upon.
3 of 3) Privilege, Exclusive Right, Perquisite, Prerogative : استحقاق : (noun) a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right).
Useful Words
Suspension : معطلی , Fee : اجرت , Forgoing : دستبرداری , Enfranchisement : حق دینے کا عمل , Favor : فائدہ , Advantageously : اچھی طرح , Opportunist : موقع پرستانہ , Accommodation Endorser : سود معاف کرنے والا , Clout : اثر , Easement : دوسرے کی چیز استعمال کرنے کی قانونی اجازت , Leech : خوشامدی , Acquired Immunity : جراثیم کے خلاف مدافعت , Enjoyableness : پرلطفی , Banquet : کھانا , Alone : صرف , Immunise : محفوظ بنانا , Exemption : آزادی , Schick Test : خناق جانچ , Monopoly : کسی چیز پر کامل اختیار ہونا , Enjoy : فائدہ اٹھانا , Good : فائدہ , Enjoy : لاب اٹھانا , Immune : مدافعت والا , Immunise : ٹیکا لگانا , Giant Armadillo : تین فٹ لمبی دم , Patent Right : پیٹنٹ حق , Benefit : فائدہ اٹھانا , Co-Beneficiary : نفع میں فائدہ حاصل کرنے والا , Autonomy : خود مختاری , Camp : گروہ , Claimant : مدعی
Useful Words Definitions
Suspension: a temporary debarment (from a privilege or position etc).
Fee: a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services.
Forgoing: the act of renouncing; sacrificing or giving up or surrendering (a possession or right or title or privilege etc.).
Enfranchisement: a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote).
Favor: an advantage to the benefit of someone or something.
Advantageously: in a manner affording benefit or advantage.
Opportunist: taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit.
Accommodation Endorser: a person who endorses a promissory note without compensation or benefit but simply as a favor to the borrower.
Clout: special advantage or influence.
Easement: (law) the privilege of using something that is not your own (as using another`s land as a right of way to your own land).
Leech: a follower who hangs around a host (without benefit to the host) in hope of gain or advantage.
Acquired Immunity: immunity to a particular disease that is not innate but has been acquired during life; immunity can be acquired by the development of antibodies after an attack of an infectious disease or by a pregnant mother passing antibodies through the placenta to a fetus or by vaccination.
Enjoyableness: pleasantness resulting from something that can be enjoyed.
Banquet: a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed.
Alone: exclusive of anyone or anything else.
Immunise: law: grant immunity from prosecution.
Exemption: immunity from an obligation or duty.
Schick Test: a skin test for immunity to diphtheria.
Monopoly: exclusive control or possession of something.
Enjoy: have benefit from.
Good: benefit.
Enjoy: have for one`s benefit.
Immune: relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection).
Immunise: perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation.
Giant Armadillo: about three feet long exclusive of tail.
Patent Right: the right granted by a patent; especially the exclusive right to an invention.
Benefit: derive a benefit from.
Co-Beneficiary: one of two or more beneficiaries of the same benefit.
Autonomy: immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence.
Camp: an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose.
Claimant: someone who claims a benefit or right or title.
Related Words
Advantage : برتری , Right : حق , Allow : اجازت دینا
Close Words
Close Words Definitions
Privileged: blessed with privileges.
Privilege in Book Titles
Power and Privilege: A Theory of Social Stratification.
Power and Privilege in Roman Society.
Geographies of Privilege.
The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White PrivilegeThe Royal Prerogative and the Learning of the Inns of Court.
Privilege and Prerogative: New York`s Provincial Elite, 1710-1776.