Topic: POLITICS
| Date: | 1100-1200 |
| Language: | Old French |
| Origin: | Latin privilegium 'law for or against a private person', from privatus ( PRIVATE1) + lex 'law' |
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priv‧i‧lege1 W3

1 [countable] a special advantage that is given only to one person or group of people :
2 [singular] something that you are lucky to have the chance to do, and that you enjoy very much
3 [uncountable] a situation in which people who are rich or of a high social class have many more advantages than other people :
wealth and privilege
wealth and privilege4 [uncountable] a situation in which doctors, lawyers etc are allowed to keep information about their discussions with their patients or clients secret from other people
5 [uncountable and countable]PP the right to do or say something unacceptable without being punished, especially in parliament
breach of privilege (=a breaking of the rules about what a member of parliament can do or say)