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higher status

NOUN
  1. higher rank than that of others especially by reason of longer service

How To Use higher status In A Sentence

  • The language of rights, legitimate expectations or privileges should not be elevated to any higher status.
  • Finally, despite the importance of cooperation between genders that rancheros practice, the higher status of the men can not be over-emphasized.
  • He was in a nearby castle, reflecting his higher status. Times, Sunday Times
  • People of higher status tend more to use certain drugs.
  • Agreement with an elder, boss, or anyone of higher status is valued above directness.
  • In the middle distance are their servants, grooms, running footmen and a man of higher status, wearing 17th century costume, mounted on a stallion.
  • The famous examples are the Ulfbehrt Viking swords, but there's also a delightful example from Lincoln of a comb case with an inscription in Norse runes that translates approximately as "Thorfast Makes a Good Comb" - all that's missing is his website address and orderline phone number :- That may indicate that craftsmen had a higher status in Germanic society than Roman society. A Bishop of Chester?
  • It has also been argued that the frontier experience made America a more tolerant and inclusive society, gave a higher status to women than many other countries and stimulated the desire for public education.
  • He has been a calming influence but not dominant enough as an alpha to attain higher status. The Sun
  • For most women, marriage used to bring a higher status than spinsterhood.
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