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[ UK /ɪlˈiːt/ ]
[ US /eɪˈɫit, ɪˈɫit/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. selected as the best
    elite colleges
    an elect circle of artists
NOUN
  1. a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status

How To Use elite In A Sentence

  • Liberal democracy is a fraud, a cover for the power of the elite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some were members of Turkey's elite military class known as "pashas," a title of respect harking back to Ottoman military commanders Monday for allegedly planning to blow up mosques in order to trigger a military takeover and overthrow the WN.com - Photown News
  • And that culture was nowhere near moribund, but being kept alive, and by ordinary people as much as ‘elites’.
  • It is the final guard against nationalistic states that sought the betterment of their people first and foremost and not that of some hypothetical global village or for the internationalistic elite. Pravda blames trotskyites for u.s. empire
  • That's because Olympic contests are played on a wider ice rink that opens up the game and gives the elite players space to be creative.
  • At that time the Byzantine Emperor employed Vikings in the elite Varangian Guard. The Last Viking Warrior | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • The efforts of the Emperor Franz Joseph and the ruling elite to divert attention from their country's increasingly threadbare imperial pretensions furnished Musil with comic material galore.
  • The extracts obtained were prefiltered through glass wool and sodium sulfate anhydride and filtered by column chromatography (clean-up performed using sodium sulfate anhydride and Celite 545).
  • This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.
  • This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.
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