Opposite of comparative for having special rights, advantages, or immunities
“They have spent years lavishing their love on scores of disadvantaged and special needs children.”
(of information) Opposite of comparative for protected from being made public
“He further relies upon the fact that, unbeknown to him, his informant status had become public knowledge.”
Opposite of comparative for having the requisite authority or permission
“Previously ineligible patients may now be able to participate in the study.”
Opposite of comparative for not subject to legal discovery due to a protected status
“Does that cover a person adjudged liable to pay a pecuniary penalty in a civil action?”
Opposite of comparative for financially wealthy or having access to resources
“In the past, they led a poor life, but they still consider themselves as poor people today when they are rich.”
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