A benefit or advantage to certain persons beyond the advantages of other persons, i e , an exemption, immunity, power, etc
a client's right to refuse to disclose confidential communications between the client and certain persons in a professional relationship with the client such as lawyers, doctors, psychologists, etc
A right to successfully execute a particular type of SQL statement Some examples of privileges include rights to connect to the database (create a session), to create a text table, to query someone else's table TextServer3 has its own set of privileges which control the querying, indexing, modification, and display of text and its accompanying structured data
{f} grant special rights, give special advantages or benefits; provide immunity from legal prosecution; exempt, release from a particular obligation
A privilege is a special right or advantage that only one person or group has. The Russian Federation has issued a decree abolishing special privileges for government officials
- protection from discovery or disclosure; privileged documents or information need not be shown to the other party ; communications with a lawyer for the purpose of obtaining legal advice are privileged
a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all (law) the right to refuse to divulge information obtained in a confidential relationship bestow a privilege upon
A privilege is a triple in which you define that you give the permission to somebody to do something at a specific place For example Mr Gates could manage the accounts of the registration desk Basel
Rights granted to specific users on specific objects within the database A privilege list identifies the exact privileges that are applicable for a particular object and that are held by the user invoking the grant Privileges are granted or revoked on a database object using the GRANT and REVOKE statements
A user's right to perform a specific task, usually one that affects an entire computer system rather than a particular object Privileges are assigned by administrators to individual users or groups of users as part of the security settings for the computer See also permission; user rights
Privilege relates to the rights of Members of Congress and to the relative priority the motions and the actions the Members may make in their respective chambers
To privilege someone or something means to treat them better or differently than other people or things rather than treat them all equally. They are privileging a tiny number to the disadvantage of the rest. = favour. to treat some people or things better than others