The BBC emerged from the war with immense prestige and popularity.
It is nice to think of him using his immense prestige in behalf of serious musical advocacy.
Despite the immense prestige of that commission (scheduled for completion in 2004), its complexity could drive an architect to distraction.
The first prize for the best foreign garden is a mere £1,000 - but immense prestige.
The success of the Grant Life had given the Webster business an immense prestige.
In return they became "men of immense prestige" and were frequently selected to serve in other high posts.
The members were swayed by the immense prestige of Prince Edward, the country's greatest military hero at the time.
In the 1950's, when Bellow came of age, European ideas enjoyed immense prestige.
Zhu's leadership made him a figure of immense prestige.
My help has brought him immense prestige.