Prestigious in a sentence as an adjective

The authors are from a prestigious school, CMU.

It is arguably the one at the most prestigious location in the whole France.

I ran the prestigious marathon for the first time yesterday.

It's that "You don't have to go to a prestigious university to become an expert".

YC is hands down the most prestigious incubator to get into and everyone knows that.

Each successful release group aims to have a small list of affiliations with well known and prestigious underground boards/ftp-sites.

I attended college in Boston at a different, much less prestigious institution.

The text is pretty bad for such a prestigious thing:> Linus Torvalds said:> Software is too important in the modern world not to be developed through open sources."Sources"?

Leadership and responsibility needs to come from the top, especially in such a prestigious organization!

Once we stop perceiving these degrees as meaning anything, once we stop valuing prestigious names as absolutely required, and look more at individuals themselves when hiring, the racket will die.

The folks pushing the merger, Davis and the consultants, painted this narrative of LeBouef merging its way into a prestigious brand, and Dewey shoring itself up with a profitable marriage-partner.

Prestigious definitions

adjective

having an illustrious reputation; respected; "our esteemed leader"; "a prestigious author"

See also: esteemed honored

adjective

exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige; "a prestigious professor at a prestigious university"