Definition
Having special rights, immunities, or advantages that others don't enjoy, often by accident of birth or circumstance. In legal contexts, it refers to confidential communications protected from disclosure, like attorney-client conversations. Also describes that one coworker who somehow gets away with arriving late every day while the rest of us punch the clock.
Example Usage
The lawyer objected, arguing that the email was privileged communication and therefore inadmissible in court.
Source: Legal and social terminology
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See “privileged” in Corporate Speak, Gen-Z Slang, Pirate Speak, and more.
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