Examples of 'prorogue' in a sentence

Meaning of "prorogue"

Prorogue is a parliamentary term meaning to discontinue a session without dissolving it, typically used in the context of a formal assembly or legislative body
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  • To suspend (a parliamentary session) or to discontinue the meetings of (an assembly, parliament etc.) without formally ending the session.
  • To defer.
  • To prolong or extend.

How to use "prorogue" in a sentence

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I think the prime minister should prorogue.
He may also prorogue or dissolve the legislative assembly.
The past is prorogue.
But to prorogue his grief.
His lawyer had told the court he might even prorogue parliament again.
The prorogue question.
There can be no justification to prorogue Parliament.
He summons or prorogue the parliament and dissolve the lok sabha.
Clamation published in the Gazette prorogue or dissolve solutionof.
President may prorogue the session of both or either of the Houses of Parliament.
It is the prerogative of the monarch to summon and prorogue Parliament.
Summon and prorogue parliament.
O The Government may announce its intention to prorogue in advance.
The power to prorogue and dissolve the Legislature.
Boris Johnson lied to the Queen in his request to prorogue parliament.

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The recent decision to prorogue Parliament is a case in point.
Jeremy Corbyn sought a meeting with the Queen to discuss the decision to prorogue Parliament.
The Governor has the power to prorogue and dissolve the provincial council.
His actions forced Administrator Samuel Smith to prorogue the session.
The previous government decided to prorogue Parliament rather than face a confidence vote.
Prorogue of Parliament.
There was no reason to prorogue Parliament.
He can prorogue the two Houses of Parliament and dissolve the Lok Sabha.
The Government will be able to prorogue his use until by ninety days more.
I hear thou must, and nothing may prorogue it.
Boris Johnson can prorogue parliament, Scottish judge rules.
The government and the Prime Minister chose to prorogue the House.
Prorogue - the putting off for a time.
Finance minister defends McGuinty 's move to prorogue parliament.
Do we prorogue or not this week?
Many are criticizing the government's decision to prorogue.
In which case there is no alternative but to prorogue thistribunal until october 1st.
To prorogue Parliament, and to dissolve the House of Representatives ;.
In which case, there is no alternative but to prorogue this tribunal until October 1 st.
Prorogue or Dissolve?
The President may from time to time summon, prorogue and dissolve Parliament.
Can Boris Johnson prorogue parliament again, after it reconvenes?
The Governor General has the power to summon, prorogue and dissolve the House.
Governor may address, summon, prorogue and dissolve the provincial council.
So, he advised Queen Elizabeth to prorogue Parliament.
I hear thou must, and nothing may prorogue it, on Thursday next be married.
Could the Queen refuse to prorogue Parliament?
The Governor General had practically no choice but to prorogue Parliament at Harper 's request.
Number 10 Downing Street confirms intention is to prorogue Parliament at the end of Monday 's proceedings.
Parliament immediately impeached Danby, forcing Charles II to prorogue the session in December, 1678.

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