A privileged person is someone that has more freedom
you can and have the right to do something
Some benefit granted to you under certain conditions. For example: "You have the privelege of staying up late, if you do your homework."
That is Latin for "With privilege."
It means that you've abused your authority
Deceased.
The Status of a citizen with its attendant rights, duties, and privilege's
Deceased (or dependent of the deceased).
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It is all about the parliamentary privileges of the congressmen which are the privilege from arrest and privilege pf speech and debate.
Bob isn't that funny
The adjective for privilege is privileged.
Privilege
The prefix of privilege is "pre-."
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.