prorogate

[US]/ˈprɒrəɡeɪt/
[UK]/ˈproʊrəˌɡeɪt/

Translation

n.to suspend or defer (a session of parliament); the act of proroguing
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

prorogate session

prorogate parliament

prorogate assembly

prorogate meeting

prorogate debate

prorogate discussion

prorogate term

prorogate vote

prorogate proceedings

prorogate committee

Example Sentences

the government decided to prorogate the session until next month.

they plan to prorogate the discussions to allow for more research.

it is common to prorogate meetings when there are unresolved issues.

the council voted to prorogate the assembly for additional deliberation.

we may need to prorogate our plans due to unforeseen circumstances.

to ensure thorough examination, they chose to prorogate the inquiry.

the president can prorogate the parliament under certain conditions.

they decided to prorogate the trial to gather more evidence.

it is advisable to prorogate discussions until all members are present.

the board may prorogate the review process for further assessment.

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