| Plural | prestiges |
China's prestige in the world
a position of prestige in diplomatic circles.
a prestige address; the prestige groups in society.
his prestige and celebrity grew.
the power and prestige of the house of Stewart.
The contract will affect our national prestige in the world.
Very little prestige attaches to this position.
he lent his name and prestige to the organizers of the project.
Their products enjoy ever higher prestige in the world market.
Doctors have suffered a loss of prestige following a spate of scandals.
the site is close to other prestige schemes which should make it attractive to developers.
he experienced a tremendous increase in prestige following his victory.
China's pottery is beautifully finished and has enjoyed a high prestige in the world.
It is this selectivity that gives these journals their prestige.
Medicine. In my country, that certainly has great prestige.
Families also liked the prestige of receiving scholarships.
Such forces may lack the prestige of massive warships.
Prizes serve as false idols everywhere, prestige, wealth, fame, power.
Our mayor's prestige is known throughout the state.
If it is seen as important or desirable then it has higher prestige.
His goals became money, power, and prestige.
And retaining their power and prestige is their priority.
State-sponsored doping programmes in East Germany, China and Russia were all aimed at winning political prestige.
China's prestige in the world
a position of prestige in diplomatic circles.
a prestige address; the prestige groups in society.
his prestige and celebrity grew.
the power and prestige of the house of Stewart.
The contract will affect our national prestige in the world.
Very little prestige attaches to this position.
he lent his name and prestige to the organizers of the project.
Their products enjoy ever higher prestige in the world market.
Doctors have suffered a loss of prestige following a spate of scandals.
the site is close to other prestige schemes which should make it attractive to developers.
he experienced a tremendous increase in prestige following his victory.
China's pottery is beautifully finished and has enjoyed a high prestige in the world.
It is this selectivity that gives these journals their prestige.
Medicine. In my country, that certainly has great prestige.
Families also liked the prestige of receiving scholarships.
Such forces may lack the prestige of massive warships.
Prizes serve as false idols everywhere, prestige, wealth, fame, power.
Our mayor's prestige is known throughout the state.
If it is seen as important or desirable then it has higher prestige.
His goals became money, power, and prestige.
And retaining their power and prestige is their priority.
State-sponsored doping programmes in East Germany, China and Russia were all aimed at winning political prestige.
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