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Prorogue

verb
(past & past part. prorogued; pres. part. proroguing)
1.
Hold back to a later time.  Synonyms: defer, hold over, postpone, put off, put over, remit, set back, shelve, table.
2.
Adjourn by royal prerogative; without dissolving the legislative body.





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"Prorogue" Quotes from Famous Books



... deputies left the Hall. The remaining deputies, two hundred and eighty in number, then passed a resolution declaring that they would not meet at Brandenburg; that the King had no power to remove, to prorogue, or to dissolve the Assembly without its own consent; and that the Ministers were unfit to hold office. This challenge was answered by a proclamation of the Ministers declaring the further meeting of the ...
— History of Modern Europe 1792-1878 • C. A. Fyffe
 
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... Wel. We'll prorogue his expectation, then, a little: Brainworm, thou shalt go with us.—Come on, gentlemen.-Nay, I pray thee, sweet Ned, droop not; 'heart, an our wits be so wretchedly dull, that one old plodding brain can outstrip us all, would we were e'en prest to make ...
— Every Man In His Humor - (The Anglicized Edition) • Ben Jonson
 
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... time; hang fire; stand over, lie over. put off, defer, delay, lay over, suspend; table [Parl.]; shift off, stave off; waive, retard, remand, postpone, adjourn; procrastinate; dally; prolong, protract; spin out, draw out, lengthen out, stretch out; prorogue; keep back; tide over; push to the last, drive to the last; let the matter stand over; reserve &c (store) 636; temporize; consult one's pillow, sleep on it. lose an opportunity &c 135; be kept waiting, dance attendance; ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget
 
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