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prestise

 

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Prestise

Part of speech:

Noun, Verb, Adjective

Sense 1 (Noun):

The recognition, respect, and admiration one receives from others due to their accomplishments, skills, or reputation.

Sense 2 (Verb):

To grant or confer recognition, respect, or admiration to someone or something.

Sense 3 (Adjective):

Pertaining to or having a strong influence on the reputation or standing of someone or something.

Sample Sentences:

1. Noun -Sense 1: Her extensive knowledge in the field of medicine has earned her a great deal of prestise among her peers.

2. Verb -Sense 2: Winning the prestigious award will definitely prestise their work and efforts in the field of arts.

3. Adjective -Sense 3: Being associated with a prestise institution like Princeton University opens up numerous opportunities for career growth and development.

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