This is the 5007th most frequent Korean word.
기득권을
"기득권을" refers to "vested rights" or "established privileges."
Here, '기득권을' refers to 'vested interests,' highlighting the ongoing efforts to preserve established privileges.
그들은 기득권을 유지하기 위해 많은 노력을 합니다.
They make great efforts to maintain their vested interests.
In this sentence, '기득권을' again implies 'vested interests,' showing the contrast between maintaining status quo and embracing change.
기득권을 가진 사람들은 변화를 두려워합니다.
People holding vested interests fear change.
'기득권을' denotes 'vested interests,' emphasizing its role in societal tensions and conflict when protected fervently.