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Definition of elite:

  • (noun) a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status
  • (adjective) selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges"

Sentence Examples:

You enter the drawing room of one of the elite; are you invited again and again?

Boards do not involve an editorial elite addressing a mass audience.

Note the insistent use of the terms "elite" and "master."

Its hacker elite considered Phoenix at least technically legal.

The literary elite bought them by the dozen to give away.

The advance of a society is given by the power given to the actual elite.

They constituted what one of their number once called the "elite class" of the community.

A new elite and a new hierarchy will be created when I take control.

He would be quite surprised, I think, if he could see what a majestic 'Elite' you are.

Thirty-seven men, of whom nineteen belonged to the elite company, were killed outright.

Who would determine the elite of the nursing community?

Those who have been dragged thither are the very elite of the Roman population.

Those who got to the frequently legendary 'triple super secret' boards were elite.

A priesthood elite rules it.

The elite of the city gave a very brilliant supper in his honor.

Your wrong path is the manner in which you're trying to work your way up into the elite.

The best opportunities were offered to the children of the Party elite and Party faithful.

The people always dreads those who form an elite, for these bear torches.

His hope now turns exclusively towards the elite, towards the few who have remained free.

I suppose all the elite of the city will be there?

All the elite of the Cavalier youth were there in a perfect throng.

Only the financially elite could afford to belong and play upon its tame nine-hole course.

The first citizen, needless to say, was not there, but the rest of the elite attended.

The excitement reached even those boxes where sat the elite of the Viennese nobility.

All the elite of that victorious body had assembled from three kingdoms.

It is necessary that an elite put the end too high, if the crowd is not to put it too low.

The elite of the capital city own summer homes along this road.

Underneath, the platform table was already filled with the elite of the flock.

The elite of the court no longer came to wonder and to worship.

This gives the Government the easy pick of the elite of the nation.

The parties, therefore, were evidently of the elite, and were to be approached delicately.

Trustees should be (but are not always) elected from the elite of the community.

To a large extent, it is the fault of their elites.

It is inevitable that the social and economic structures be controlled by elites.

Crays were elite.

He has dined with the elite and smoked in opium dens.

The ruling elite included members of all religions.

Elite knew nothing whatever, but she had willing hands and willing feet.

Elite and Bert did the moving, and Nancy only laughed weakly at their experiences.

President Diaz always attends, and of course the elite follow suit.

This city is a second Paris in the matter of dress among the elite.

These highly polished classical forms were for the elite.

However, I was not looked down upon, even by the so-called elite.

The fundamental principle of selection was what Himmler called that of blood and elite.

They were the elite schools of National Socialism.

Significantly, computers and networks can help students outside the elite.

The whole country, not just the elite, could grow up understanding abstract thought.

Joiners were skilled workers in wood and traditionally the elite of the yard workforce.

The arrests were made systematically among the intellectual elite of the country.

Their stuff was limited to small, elite gatherings, and it cost plenty.

All the nicest people in town belong to the Elite.

The elite of intelligences and of virtues assist us in our incessant labors.

Turgenev did not write for the masses but for the elite among men.

The infantry of the line, as opposed to elite commands, should not be kept in support.

That they should be allowed to invade the education of the elite is unspeakable.

Well, there are about ten girls members now, quite the elite of the school.