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    Pro·rogue
    /prōˈrōɡ/

    verb

    • 1. discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it: "James prorogued Parliament in 1685 and ruled without it"
  2. 1. : defer, postpone. 2. : to terminate a session of (something, such as a British parliament) by royal prerogative. intransitive verb. : to suspend or end a legislative session. Synonyms. adjourn. prorogate. recess. suspend. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of prorogue in a Sentence.

  3. PROROGUE definition: 1. to stop the activities of a parliament for a period of time without dissolving it: 2. to stop…. Learn more.

  4. to discontinue a session of (the British Parliament or a similar body). Synonyms: suspend. to defer or postpone, or to extend past the end of a term, as a lease or other contract. Discover More.

  5. PROROGUE meaning: 1. to stop the activities of a parliament for a period of time without dissolving it: 2. to stop…. Learn more.

  6. Prorogue comes from the Latin word prorogare meaning "to stretch out." When you stop a meeting and decide to meet again at a later time, this "stretches out" the work being done. Remember that prorogue is close to prolong, which means pretty much the same thing, but without a break.

  7. pro·rogue. (prō-rōg′) tr.v. pro·rogued, pro·rogu·ing, pro·rogues. 1. To discontinue a session of (a parliament, for example). 2. To postpone; defer. [Middle English prorogen, from Old French proroguer, to postpone, from Latin prōrogāre : pro-, forward; see pro-1 + rogāre, to ask; see reg- in Indo-European roots .] pro′ro·ga′tion n.

  8. Jun 21, 2024 · prorogue (third-person singular simple present prorogues, present participle proroguing, simple past and past participle prorogued) ( transitive ) To suspend (a parliamentary session ) or to discontinue the meetings of (an assembly, parliament etc.) without formally ending the session.

  9. prorogue in American English. (proʊˈroʊg ) verb transitive, verb intransitive Word forms: proˈrogued or proˈroguing. 1. Obsolete. to defer; delay; postpone. 2. to discontinue or end a session of (a legislative assembly, as the British Parliament) SIMILAR WORDS: adˈjourn.

  10. Definition of prorogue verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use prorogue in a sentence Take away from the Governor his power to prorogue and dissolve, leave him the veto, and there will soon be collision.

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