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preferment
[ pri-fur-muhnt ]
noun
- the act of preferring.
- the state of being preferred.
- advancement or promotion, especially in the church.
- a position or office affording social or pecuniary advancement.
preferment
/ prɪˈfɜːmənt /
noun
- the act of promoting or advancing to a higher position, office, etc
- the state of being preferred for promotion or social advancement
- the act of preferring
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Origin of preferment1
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Example Sentences
It would be a misfortune if the impression were created that preferment to the episcopal bench was confined to High Churchmen.
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You won't keep him long, you know, for Puffin's a man certain of good preferment.
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Under the latter he was deprived of his preferment in Oxford, and under a harsher rule might have incurred yet graver penalties.
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In November, 1561, his preferment was announced, and almost immediately afterwards the news was contradicted on authority.
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"And my partial little daughter had the bestowal of such preferment and titles," he added laughingly.
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