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verb as in dispense

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They both also leave him open to accusations of hypocrisy - the wealthy prince, with the comfort of privilege, from his palaces and castles telling us how to make the world a better place.

From BBC

But Chief Justice Paul Newby, writing the court’s opinion, said that all of the defendants were entitled to “absolute privilege” from such claims.

He claims that the roots of anti-elite Trumpism began with college deferments that protected the children of privilege from the Vietnam draft, and grew after “authorities imposed busing on working-class areas in Boston, but not on the upscale communities like Wellesley where they themselves lived.”

From Slate

You've run from the grand jury for weeks, filing this motion and that lawsuit, claiming privilege from testifying or jurisdictional issues.

From Salon

We inherited this notion of legislative privilege from the British.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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