What does 特権 in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 特権 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 特権 in Japanese.

The word 特権 in Japanese means privilege, 特権, 権限、特権, 特権、特典、利権, 市民権[選挙権]剥奪, 特権、権利、特典、権限, 名誉 、 栄誉 、 特権, 特権 、 特典 、 恩恵 、 特別扱い, ~から聖職[特権]を剥奪する, 既得権、特権. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 特権

privilege

特権

(exclusive advantage)

権限、特権

(privilege)

特権、特典、利権

(privilege)

They were granted a concession to mine in the area.

市民権[選挙権]剥奪

(disempowerment, removal of rights)

特権、権利、特典、権限

(right to sth)

If you want to eat junk food and become malnourished, it's your prerogative.

名誉 、 栄誉 、 特権

(uncountable (social class)

People of privilege rarely understand what life is like for the poor.

特権 、 特典 、 恩恵 、 特別扱い

(advantage)

David has enjoyed a number of privileges, including wealth and a private education.

~から聖職[特権]を剥奪する

(Christianity: deprive of status in holy order) (キリスト教)

既得権、特権

(personal stake in an arrangement)

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