They say he has lent his conservative prestige to a form of liberal amnesty.
I will be asking him to lend his prestige and presence in every corner of the city.
Didn't he lend his prestige to the murderous regime instead of leaving in protest?
In the postwar years, Wright lent cultural prestige to those who abandoned the city for the suburbs.
The Senator could lend not only his prestige but also his substantial fund-raising ability to the move.
The venture was to demonstrate a way in which traditional institutions could lend their prestige to bold experimentation.
There's no denying that association with the Archives lends the company priceless prestige.
Nor did divisions and bickering between Protestants lend prestige to their faith.
These things lent prestige to the Catholic name.
Byron, the most celebrated philhellene of all, lent his name, prestige and wealth to the cause.