Found 4 items, similar to Privileged.
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Definition: privilege
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: privileged
privileged
adj 1: blessed with privileges;
“the privileged few” [ant:
underprivileged]
2: not subject to usual rules or penalties;
“a privileged
statement”
3: confined to an exclusive group;
“privy to inner knowledge”;
“inside information”;
“privileged information” [syn:
inside,
inner]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Privileged
Privileged
\Priv"i*leged\, a.
Invested with a privilege; enjoying a peculiar right,
advantage, or immunity.
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Privileged communication. (Law)
(a) A communication which can not be disclosed without the
consent of the party making it, -- such as those made by
a client to his legal adviser, or by persons to their
religious or medical advisers.
(b) A communication which does not expose the party making it
to indictment for libel, -- such as those made by persons
communicating confidentially with a government, persons
consulted confidentially as to the character of servants,
etc.
Privileged debts (Law), those to which a preference in
payment is given out of the estate of a deceased person,
or out of the estate of an insolvent. --Wharton.
--Burrill.
Privileged witnesses (Law) witnesses who are not obliged to
testify as to certain things, as lawyers in relation to
their dealings with their clients, and officers of state
as to state secrets; also, by statute, clergymen and
physicans are placed in the same category, so far as
concerns information received by them professionally.
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Privilege
\Priv"i*lege\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Privileged; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Privileging.] [Cf. F. privil['e]gier.]
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1. To grant some particular right or exemption to; to invest
with a peculiar right or immunity; to authorize; as, to
privilege representatives from arrest.
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To privilege dishonor in thy name. --Shak.
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2. To bring or put into a condition of privilege or exemption
from evil or danger; to exempt; to deliver.
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He took this place for sanctuary, And it shall
privilege him from your hands. --Shak.
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