A high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.
1 Soviet prestige was high, particularly following the German invasion in June 1941.
2 Both in income and in prestige the military holds a preferred position.
3 The Senate, on the contrary, lost both in power and in prestige .
4 The Senate had the advantage of the prestige of the colonial council.
5 German labels may enjoy wide distribution but many of them lack prestige .
6 He has to maintain the prestige of the highest aristocracy in Europe.
7 The prestige and power of my new job filled me with pride.
8 In vain he protested, arguing the power and prestige of the St.
9 Art has much to do with the vogue and prestige of ideas.
10 The prestige of Ethiopia at this time was considerable throughout the world.
11 Her maternal pride and social prestige were both quivering under the blow.
12 The tinge of real danger undoubtedly added to Hill's prestige and authority.
13 Gawker alumni are editors at many prestige media outlets in New York.
14 The prestige of an Indian Prince in his own land is great.
15 The prestige with which the brilliant campaigns of Assur-nazir-pal and Shalmaneser III.
16 The powerlessness of Prussia was the measure of Austrian influence and prestige .
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