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advantaged
[ ad-van-tijd ]
adjective
- having greater resources or better skills, education, facilities, etc.:
She is more advantaged than her cousin.
- having sufficient or abundant income, natural resources, etc.; affluent:
the advantaged nations.
noun
- Usually the advantaged. advantaged people collectively:
a luxury cruise that only the advantaged could afford.
advantaged
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adjective
- in a superior social or economic position
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·²¹»å·±¹²¹²Ô·³Ù²¹²µ±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of advantaged1
Example Sentences
"This increase in psychotherapy use, driven by the rise of teletherapy, has largely benefited socioeconomically advantaged adults with mild to moderate distress."
In 1866, President Andrew Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act, arguing it unfairly advantaged Black Americans over whites and articulated what could be called the first reverse discrimination argument.
It was controversial because that advantaged Max Verstappen in his title fight with Norris, and teams are supposed to operate independently from each other.
"They didn't realise it had come back until a very advantaged stage."
But what if being denied a mortgage has a much bigger negative impact on someone from a disadvantaged group than on someone from an advantaged group?
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