Pedigreed in a sentence as an adjective

I am not a pedigreed programmer, but it sounds like git does this with branching.

Also, the middle-class smart kids and the pedigreed legacy kids tend not to mix at elite schools anyway.

Right now, pedigreed incompetents are ranked above me and probably you.

I've had a few nice exits in the past, and my pedigreed partners were willing to overlook my lack of polish for that reason only.

I think if YC's mission were to reach out to people who aren't traditionally thought of as "entrepreneurial", but had a bias toward the "pedigreed" people then I could agree.

As a result, the population of people who are likely to put together a truly acceptable YC application are more likely to be found in the "pedigreed" group.

Pedigreed definitions

adjective

having a list of ancestors as proof of being a purebred animal

See also: pureblood pureblooded thoroughbred